Henry asked:


Hi I got a bearded Dragon Today and the pet store told me to pick up some organic Veg but they didnt go into much detail .So What are The Do’s and Dont’s When feeding a baby beardie Vegetables?

Feb
12
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grow organic vegetables
Millicent King asked:


Hello,
I have a six month old bearded dragon I only want the best for him
So only organic vegetables. But were I live it is hard to buy vegetables that are organic and safe for a bearded dragon to munch on.
I have been looking on ebay and I found this.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1000-Dandelion-seeds-1000-Bearded-Dragon-seed-mix-/190389262327?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Small_Animalshash=item2c541597f7#ht_2289wt_754

it is a mixture of seeds that you can grow and feed to your bearded dragon but i read the list of ingrediants and it contains several types of letuce and i thought that was bad for a bearded dragon to eat.
is this mixture of plants ok for a bearded dragon to eat.
Yeah by the way i am not a total idiot i do know that they need crickets and meal worms as well i just want to know if this is perticular seed mix is ok for my bearded dragon

Dec
20
organic gardening
Colt45 asked:


My bearded dragon is 6 1/2 inches from head to tail. He just went into shed and he has been acting weird. He is usually always calm, but lately he has been really jumpy and he runs when I try to pick him up. Before I could pick him up and he would hardly move but now he runs, and for no reason starts running really fast up against the glass like he is trying to get to the other side.
I just gave him a bath in warm shallow water and he normally just sits there and relaxes but this time he freaked out. He kept trying to get out, the water was the same temp as his other bathes. Is this normal during shed? Whats wrong?
I feed him lots of different types of veggies I grow in my garden and organic ones at the store. He eats about 12-15 crickets a day.

organic gardening help
asked:


Ok so I have had my bearded dragon for about 10 months and he has never had a UV light or UVB light or which ever one is the one that is produced by the sun. Though he does go out into the sun for about 2 hours a day while I am practicing piano in our garage. He seems to be doing fine he doesn’t have metabolic bone disease or anything of that sort and i dust his live food as well as his vegetables with calcium. That leads to my other question, he never eats any of his greens unless i stuff it in his mouth while hes chewing his live food (I don’t laterally stuff it but just place it for all of you crazy ass animal rights people) anyways the only vegetable he eats is collard greens a natural pesticide free lettuce from our organic garden and hibiscus petals (also pesticide free), he also occasionly has grapes, apples, and bananas when we have them. Should i be feeding him a more wide variety of vegetables?
Thank you so much for all your help, and I would just go to a local pet shop but I’m only 12 and my parents are no help at all with my beardie :( but thank you!
@ the person who said beardies dont need greens, GET UR FREEKIN FACTS STRAIGHT BECUZ AS A JUVENILLE GREENS MAKE UP ABOUT 30% OF THEIR DIET AND AS AN ADULT 70% SO WHAT EVER YOU FEED YOUR BEARDIES THEY MUST BE SOME SCRAWNY LIL PIECES OF SKIN AND BONES BECUZ I FEEL BAD FOR THEM!!!

Apr
12
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organic gardening
tman0024 asked:


I am thinking about getting a pacman and I was wondering if I could use organic gardening soil with no fertalizer in it as a substrate?