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Do I need to feed my bearded dragon every day?

Yes, you do need to feed your bearded dragon every day. Proper nutrition is essential to keep your dragon healthy and happy. A juvenile bearded dragon should be fed every day, while an adult bearded dragon should be fed every other day.

When feeding your bearded dragon, a good rule of thumb is to feed them as much as they can eat in 10-15 minutes. In addition to their daily meals, you should also provide a variety of gut-loaded insects, such as crickets, locusts, waxworms, and silkworms once or twice a week.

Bearded dragons also require a balanced diet of dark leafy greens such as kale and collard greens; vegetables like squash, peppers, and carrots; and the occasional small cut of fruit. Additionally, your bearded dragon should be provided with a calcium supplement (without D3) a few times a week and a multivitamin supplement once a week.

Be careful to not overfeed your dragon, as this can lead to obesity and other health problems.

How much should a bearded dragon eat a day?

A healthy adult bearded dragon should eat a variety of nutritious items every day. Foods that are appropriate for bearded dragons include certain types of live insects, natural plant matter, and commercial reptile foods like pellets and powders.

Generally, a bearded dragon should be fed about 2-3 times per day, with a total amount of food equivalent to about 2-4 crickets (or other appropriate-sized insects) for each inch of the dragon’s total length.

For example, a 6-inch long dragon would eat 12 to 24 crickets per day, or equivalent to about a teaspoon of prepared pellets or powders. Additionally, bearded dragons should be offered dark leafy vegetables and occasional fruits, lightly dusted with a vitamin/mineral supplement, two or three times a week.

What are the times to feed a bearded dragon?

When it comes to feeding your Bearded Dragon, the most important thing to remember is that juveniles need to be fed more often than adults. The recommended feeding schedule for juvenile Bearded Dragons is twice a day, once in the morning and once at night.

Feeding them at the same time each day will help them to develop into a healthy reptile. Adults should be fed once a day in the morning, but can be fed twice a day if their diet permits it. Feeding your Bearded Dragon at the same time every day will help them to establish a healthy feeding routine.

When it comes to the type of food Bearded Dragons eat, you will want to offer them a variety of insects, such as locusts, crickets, mealworms, wax worms, and Dubia roaches, as well as some leafy greens and vegetables.

You will want to dust the insects with calcium and vitamin supplements, such as Herptivite and Repashy Calcium Plus, to provide your Bearded Dragon with the necessary vitamins and minerals they need.

For greens and vegetables, Bearded Dragons prefer to eat collard greens, kale, spinach, bell peppers, squash, and other leafy greens.

It is also important to note that Bearded Dragons should never be overfed. Generally, juveniles should only be fed as much as they can consume within 10 to 15 minutes. For adults, you should feed them as much as they can eat within 15 to 20 minutes.

Is it okay to overfeed a bearded dragon?

No, it is not okay to overfeed a bearded dragon. A healthy diet for a bearded dragon consists of insects and plants. Feeding your bearded dragon too much can cause serious health issues, including metabolic bone disease, obesity, gastrointestinal issues, and organ failure.

Allowing your bearded dragon to consume too much food can lead to malnourishment, as they are unable to properly digest and absorb the nutrients from their food. Furthermore, feeding your bearded dragon too much can increase their risk of suffering from organ failure, metabolic bone disease, and obesity.

It is important to monitor the food portions you give to your bearded dragon and ensure that it is appropriate for their size and activity level.

Can bearded dragons eat fruit everyday?

No, bearded dragons should not eat fruit on a daily basis. While some fruits may be a nice occasional treat, they do not offer a balanced diet that is essential to maintaining the overall health of your bearded dragon.

Fruits are high in sugar and can cause health problems such as diabetes, obesity, and digestive issues. Fruits should be fed sparingly, no more than 2-3 times a week and for no more than 5-10% of the overall diet.

The majority of a bearded dragon’s diet should consist of insects and vegetables. Insects are a great source of protein and calcium, and vegetables offer essential vitamins and minerals. Be sure to offer a variety of vegetables to ensure that your bearded dragon is getting all the vitamins and minerals it needs.

How long can bearded dragons go without food?

Bearded dragons usually need to be fed at least 3-5 times per week. It is important to monitor the age, size, and health of your bearded dragon when determining how much it should be fed. If a lizard is young, growing and/or recently shedding it should be fed more.

However, if a lizard is older, less active or not growing, it should be fed less often.

In general, a bearded dragon shouldn’t go more than 7-10 days without eating. If your bearded dragon goes without food for more than 10 days, it could start to experience long-term health issues due to malnourishment.

Furthermore, a bearded dragon that is not eating isn’t able to properly digest its food, meaning even if it does eat it may not get the nutrition it needs. It is important to give your bearded dragon a variety of nutritious food, including insects, fruits and vegetables, to ensure it is receiving the vitamins and minerals it needs.

If your bearded dragon is refusing food, it is a good idea to take it to the vet to get a check-up and make sure everything is alright.

Should I Feed My bearded dragon once or twice a day?

The answer to this question depends on several factors such as the age of your bearded dragon and the types of food you are providing. Generally speaking, juvenile dragons should be fed once a day while adult dragons should be fed twice a day.

However, you should consult with a veterinarian for specific recommendations for your individual dragon.

When feeding your dragon, it is beneficial to provide a variety of items such as crickets, Earthworms, waxworms, and Moth larvae. Leafy greens and vegetables can also be offered in small amounts but should not be the staple of your dragon’s diet.

Be sure to dust the feeder insects with a calcium supplement for the dragon at least twice per week.

It is essential that the food is provided in portions that the dragon can consume within 10 minutes. Any uneaten insects should be removed as they can bite and injure the dragon.

In summary, juveniles should be fed once a day while adult dragons should be fed twice a day. Provide a variety of feeder insects and supplement them with calcium twice a week. Finally, offer appropriately sized portions that the dragon can consume within 10 minutes.

How many days a week should you feed a bearded dragon?

Bearded dragons should be fed around 5 – 7 days per week. Ideally, the feedings should consist of a mix of fruits, vegetables, small insects, and plants. However, the exact number of days per week and the type of foods should always be adjusted according to the age, size, and activity level of the individual bearded dragon.

Younger bearded dragons usually need to be fed more often than older ones. For juveniles, 3 meals per day is best, with one of the three meals being insects. As the dragon grows and gets older, you can start to reduce the age and frequency of feedings until they are eating 4-5 days per week, with one meal consisting of insects and the other meals consisting of plant material.

In addition, the number of feedings may need to be adjusted based on the individual activity level. A very active dragon may require up to 5 daily meals, while a less active one may be able to get along with just 4.

When feeding a bearded dragon, it is important to provide fresh, healthy foods that are appropriate for the reptile, and to adjust the quantity of food for the size of your dragon. In addition, you should never feed your dragon more than it can eat in one sitting, as the excess food could spoil the enclosure and increase the risk of bacterial infections.

How often should I let my bearded dragon soak in water?

Bearded dragons should be given the opportunity to soak in water on a regular basis – typically around once or twice weekly. When they are soaking, they should be in water that is no deeper than the length of their body, and that ranges between 86-90°F.

The length of the soak should typically last between 10-20 minutes, depending on the size of the beardie and their own preferences. However, they should be closely monitored while they are soaking, as they can easily get dehydrated if left in the water for too long.

Additionally, providing a shallow dish of water for them to drink from every day should also help keep them hydrated and can be a great way for them to get used to being in the water.