![]() This means they get 2 kingworms twice a week. also make sure our beardies get 1tbsp of veggies (carrots, peas, pepper, blueberries, squash, green beans, blackberries, and raspberries) on top of their greens and a sprinkle of calcium (1/8 tsp) on top of all of that.Īs far as protein goes, we want to make sure that our adult beardies have only about 5% of their diet as protein. See below for a great video of our beardies enjoying their greens. Our beardies are fed ½ cup of leafy greens (kale, mustard greens, collard greens, or turnip greens) every single day. Our bearded dragons are adults adults are fed a primarily herbivorous diet while juveniles have more insects supplemented into their diet. This post is about what to feed your bearded dragon and what we feed our guys. ![]() So can you go out to your backyard and pick one to feed to your reptile? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Wild hornworms collect and store the toxin in the plants they feed on (tomatoes and tobacco) which makes them toxic if they are ingested by your pet.īut let’s back up a bit. There’s a video at the end that shows her eating it and loving it! ![]() It’s a hornworm! Hornworms are high in protein and fat and we fed one to one of our beardies this past week. What the heck is that thing? You may have seen it in your backyard, crawling on your tomato plants.
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