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2007-08-16 11:59:44 · 6 answers · asked by locostan2000 1 in Pets Reptiles

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Yes they are fine to feed a Beardie. You also can feed him earth worms if you have a yard. After a rain worms tend to come above ground and you can collect several. Also I used to go out at night and catch night crawlers and use those for food for my beardie. My beardie also liked Grubs. He would eat crickets and small grasshoppers to.

2007-08-16 12:08:03 · answer #1 · answered by Terry R 4 · 0 1

Aly does not recognize what she is speaking approximately, sorry. Meal worms at the instant are not severe in fat, wax worms are. Their "fatty Shell" isn't fat, it incredibly is chitin which isn't digestible. you will see the shell interior the dragon's poop. If the dragon is very small the chitin can block up the digestive equipment and subsequently human beings permit you recognize to not feed them. in spite of the shown fact that while you're feeding different bugs and veggie count which you would be able to desire to with a view to have a healthful, satisfied dragon, then you definitely can upload them into the food regimen. If the dragon is under 6 inches entire physique length then purely provide as much as 5 worms at a time and greater in many situations then in all probability two times according to week. Wax worms are reliable to feed, yet in addition sparsely. Butter, phoenix, great, silk, goliath worms are additionally attainable and make spectacular treats.

2016-12-15 17:20:08 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The worms are fine as long as they are something a beardie will eat. As for the concern about nutritional value. Well how many pet stores have you been in where they feed thier crickets a high quality gut loading food daily??? If you are worried about nutritional value gut load them yourself before you feed which you should be doing with any reptile specific food source you buy anyway. So there see no problems. Good luck

2007-08-16 12:28:31 · answer #3 · answered by lizard lover 2 · 0 1

It is never recommended to feed wild caught insects to reptiles. They carry parasites and may have been exposed to pesticides and fertilizers. Order insects on-line (ie: reptilefood.com or premiumcricket.com, etc) or buy from a pet store. Then properly feed and provide moisture for the insects to gutload them before using as a food for the reptile. FYI, 1 lightning bug will kill a bearded dragon!!!!!

http://www.beautifuldragons.503xtreme.com/home.html

http://www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/BD.html

2007-08-16 15:36:12 · answer #4 · answered by KimbeeJ 7 · 0 0

No usually they do not have the same ammout of nutrients as the ones outside: they do not breed them for animal food but fish bait, and the fish don't care if they have nutrients or not so they don't have as much. So my advice would be to stick to ones you dig up outside or just crickets dusted with vitamin powder, wich is the best choice overall. Note: crickets sold online are way cheaper than those sold at pet stores. There are many websites that sell them, such as http://www.livecrickets.com/

2007-08-16 12:08:54 · answer #5 · answered by Sarah O. 3 · 0 3

yes i think they are... but i would call the pet store first and ask!


good luck!

2007-08-16 12:04:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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