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"First shed In Progress"
Bearded Dragon Question
Is it OK to feed a baby bearded dragon guppies & platys? I have not done this, but Logan (my beardie) really seems to have an interest in them. I put a guppy in my ribbon snakes bowl last night (their cages are right next to each other), and Logan was trying hard to get the fish through the glass. I was just wondering if I should try & feed him one?
Thanks.
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Re: Bearded Dragon Question
To be honest AJ, I wouldn't...... it's an alien diet for a beardie, and he might have shown similar interest in any unusual movement in his environment. Beardies don't really eat fish.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
I wouldn't either
it's too unlike anything they eat
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
I agree, too. Stick to bugs and greens.
"Mai kolohe i ka mo' o o lele ka pali" -
Do not bother lizards or you'll fall off a cliff.
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
Baby beardies should get insects over plants at this age. Once he gets to 9 months, start putting in my greens, but feed him insects too.
My daily diet:
5 crickets every 4 days
3 mealworms every 3
Lettuce and other greens in their for a week, then I put in fresh
~Mine is 19 Months old, so he should be eating 70% Greens, 30% bugs
Garter Snakes 
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
Ya, I used to have a bearded dragon. Its name was SPIKE. It passed away last year though. They're a great pet. Feed it like 10 crickets a week or so.
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"First shed In Progress"
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
Ok, thank you for the help. I'm glad I didn't just give into his begging! Lol.
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Forum Moderator
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
It is an alien diet, like James said, but is there any reason to assume that it's harmful? It's still a source of protein and probably a better source of calcium than crickets are. Aren't pinkies okay, too?
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thamnophis puniceus
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
I do feed my skink bits of salmon... but not often. Maybe I shouldn't, as he's a Schneider's (desert skink). The thing is, he eats just about everything you offer him... I had thought about fish not being in his normal diet, but then neither are some of the veggies and fruits he eats. Hmm, need to do more reading...
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: Bearded Dragon Question
Pinkies are ok, but only on occasion. Typically, they should get a combo of crickets and mealworms. Superworms, waxworms, butterworms are ok also, but far fattier. Beardies should be 80% bugs, 20% greens. They should get all the crickets/worms they can eat within a 10 minute period, then remove what they haven't eaten (so the crickets don't pick at the lizard). Some breeders feed babies twice a day. Mine was about 6 months old when I got her, so she's always been fed once a day. If you haven't already read this info, I highly recommend it: Dragons Down Under: The Inland Bearded Dragon
"Mai kolohe i ka mo' o o lele ka pali" -
Do not bother lizards or you'll fall off a cliff.
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