Bearded Dragon Feeding Schedule
Personal Experience
When I first got my bearded dragon, I had no idea how to feed it properly. I would just give it random vegetables and insects whenever I felt like it. It wasn’t until I did some research that I realized how important it is to have a proper feeding schedule for my pet.
Why a Feeding Schedule is Important
Having a feeding schedule is important for several reasons. First, it ensures that your bearded dragon is getting the right amount of nutrients and vitamins it needs to stay healthy. Second, it helps regulate their digestion and prevent digestive problems. Third, it can also help prevent obesity and other health issues related to overfeeding.
Events and Competitions
There are various events and competitions related to bearded dragons, including feeding competitions. These competitions usually involve feeding bearded dragons a certain amount of food in a certain amount of time. It’s important to note that these competitions are not recommended for regular feeding practices and can be harmful to the bearded dragon if not done properly.
Schedule Guide
Here is a general schedule guide for feeding your bearded dragon: – Juvenile bearded dragons (0-6 months): Feed them 2-3 times a day, with a mix of insects and vegetables. Offer as much food as they can eat in 10-15 minutes. – Sub-adult bearded dragons (6-12 months): Feed them once a day, with a mix of insects and vegetables. Offer as much food as they can eat in 10-15 minutes. – Adult bearded dragons (12 months+): Feed them once every 2-3 days, with mostly vegetables and a smaller amount of insects. Offer as much food as they can eat in 10-15 minutes.
Schedule Table
Age | Feeding Frequency | Food Mix | Feeding Time |
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Juvenile (0-6 months) | 2-3 times a day | Insects and vegetables | 10-15 minutes |
Sub-adult (6-12 months) | Once a day | Insects and vegetables | 10-15 minutes |
Adult (12 months+) | Once every 2-3 days | Mostly vegetables, smaller amount of insects | 10-15 minutes |
Question and Answer
Q: How much should I feed my bearded dragon?
A: The amount you should feed your bearded dragon depends on its age and size. A general rule of thumb is to offer as much food as they can eat in 10-15 minutes.
Q: What should I feed my bearded dragon?
A: Bearded dragons require a mix of insects and vegetables in their diet. Insects can include crickets, mealworms, and dubia roaches. Vegetables can include collard greens, mustard greens, and squash.
FAQs
Q: Can I feed my bearded dragon fruits?
A: Fruits should be given in moderation as they are high in sugar and can cause digestive problems if overfed. Stick to mostly vegetables in their diet.
Q: Can I feed my bearded dragon wild insects?
A: It’s not recommended to feed your bearded dragon wild insects as they may carry parasites or pesticides. It’s best to purchase insects from a reputable source.