Don’t offer artichoke leaves. Yes, your bearded dragon can eat some type of flies. Please peel the skin and cut into bite size pieces. Therefore,Baby leaf salad is often a mix of few different types of greens – usually chard, spinach and baby red/green lettuce. Dairy in larger quantities will cause serious digestive issues in your dragon. No, bearded dragons can’t eat garlic, as it’s toxic to them. Yes, your bearded dragon can eat Garbanzo beans occasionally. Alfalfa is also good to add extra fiber and calcium to your dragon’s diet. Lambs lettuce is mostly made of water (90-93%) and Ca:P ratio is 1:1.4. This is because egg yolk is high in fat and cholesterol, which isn’t healthy in big quantities. While most centipedes are not toxic, some of them are. Make sure flowers haven’t been sprayed with anything before feeding. Dubia roaches are one of the best staple feeder bugs for your dragon. However, applesauce should not contain any corn syrup, preservatives or added sugar. Offer only once a month or less.While your bearded dragon can eat beetroot rarely, it would be good to avoid feeding them completely. That is because dried fruit is very high in sugar.If you want to offer any dried fruit to your dragon, make sure they are easy to chew and that it’s an acceptable fruit overall. No, your bearded dragon can’t eat iris flowers. Yes, your bearded dragon can eat impatiens as a snack.
No, your bearded dragon can’t eat any spring onions. They also contain more sugar than fresh fruit. I have an adult bearded dragon. This is because zucchini is high in phosphorus (1:4.4). Not every bearded dragon will love the taste, but you can try. Avoid. Don’t offer often – only once in 2-3 weeks. Offer just a little as a treat and to add diversity, less than once a month. Aloe Vera is non-toxic for bearded dragons, but you shouldn’t offer it as food.
It’s not recommended for your bearded dragon to eat mealworms. Just a little bit of cooked rice as a treat will be fine, but very rarely if at all.Yes, your bearded dragon can eat courgette (zucchini), but very rarely. This is because Apollo lettuce is not highly nutritious for your dragon. Your bearded dragon shouldn’t really eat Gem lettuce, only add small amounts to a salad rarely – once a month or so. Offer once in a while mixed with water to dilute and soften.
Romaine and gem lettuce is slightly higher in nutrients, so you might consider that. There are number of different ivy plants that can be either safe or toxic. Continuous feeding will cause fatty liver disease and kidney problems.While you shouldn’t feed catnip to your bearded dragon, it shouldn’t cause any ill effects if your dragon eats a little. Yes, your bearded dragon can occasionally eat white or red dead nettle leaves. Dead insects attract various parasites and loose most of their moisture and nutrition quickly. In high quantities it will be toxic. Almond butter would have too much sugar in it, which is unhealthy for your dragon.
Yes, your bearded dragon can eat some oregano mixed in a salad. They are quite high in phosphorus (1:2). Thyme is safe for bearded dragons. This is because chard (or Swiss chard) is high in oxalates. Offer only once in 10-14 days or more often in smaller quantities.Yes, your bearded dragon can eat celery stalk and leaves. Eucalyptus contains various oils and is not safe not only to eat, but even to put in your dragon’s tank as a plant. Tulip bulbs are the most toxic part of the plant, and ingestion will cause severe symptoms. Make sure the hamburger doesn’t have any unsafe vegetables or any seasonings. What is more, frogs and toads can cause serious impaction and paralysis in your bearded dragon. House spiders might carry parasites, and won’t offer any proper nutrition to your dragon. I have an adult bearded dragon. Ca:P ratio is also ideal – 2:1. That is because cabbage is goitrogenic, and can lead to thyroid issues with regular feedings. They are also not allowed to be kept at home in some states by law, so check first.No, bearded dragons can’t eat oranges. If your bearded dragon has accidentally eaten a house spider, it should be fine though.
You can use Aloe Vera live plant in the tank as they are easy to grow. I could use roaches and crickets because the fundamental insect nutrition.
Yes, bearded dragons can eat plums, but in very small quantities are only occasionally. Your dragon might prefer the certain color of the bell pepper, so you might experiment. This is because goldfish carry a lot of parasites. Some Bonsai trees can be toxic to your bearded dragon. Offer quite rarely. Lobster roaches breed very easily and have thin shells for easier digestion. Also, Ca:P ratio is 1:1.2, which isn’t optimal to feed often.No, your bearded dragon can’t eat sedum. Please use non-loose substrate for your bearded dragon’s tank.You should not feed your bearded dragon any wandering jew. It is better to avoid feeding any. Jello doesn’t offer any suitable nutrition to your dragon – it is mainly made of gelatin, sugar and coloring. Bearded dragons shouldn’t eat cooked rice as a normal part of their diet. Bologna is a processed food and contains too much salt and fat. Try to avoid.No, your bearded dragon must not eat any tulips. Yes, your bearded dragon can eat fennel occasionally. And then, use a powder to dust the food.Yes, bearded dragons can eat dandelion flowers and leaves – and they are actually one of the staples. Even feeding fuzzy mice (with not a fully developed skeleton) is not safe. They turn into beetles. No, your bearded dragon can’t eat honeysuckle. Offer only once in 10-14 days, in small quantities. Don’t offer more than half a chicken eggs per one feeding. Bearded dragons need more fresh veggies and live bugs, but your dragon can eat some Pangea or Repashy as a treat. However, lobster roaches can climb very well, so you will need to put them in a large bowl with slippery sides to prevent escapes.No, your bearded dragon must not eat lubber grasshoppers as they are toxic. Bearded dragons can eat Asian pears, but very rarely. This is because this tropical fruit has high levels of phosphorus compared to calcium. Honeysuckle is lightly toxic to people, but mildly to highly toxic to dogs and other small animals. But in general, choose squashes as a staple food for your dragon.Your bearded dragon can eat quail eggs very occasionally as a treat. As long as cucumber is peeled, your dragon can have its seeds.