Sample Feeding Schedule For Bearded Dragons

Bearded dragons are great pets for those who enjoy a challenge. One of the challenges that dragon owners may face is that their pets can be difficult to understand and care for. If you have ever had trouble understanding your pet’s behavior, then you know what we mean. Often, it seems like your pet is just annoying when they need something important or wants some contact or attention. The fact is, you are probably not giving your pet the care it needs.

 

The following article provides a sample feeding schedule for bearded dragon that will guide you in giving your pet the correct care:

 

 

Ensure they receive adequate sunlight and water

Bearded dragons live comfortably in a 10-gallon tank with a heated water bowl and UVB light. In most cases, they require at least 8 hours of light daily to thrive and do best in temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. You should change the water at least once every three weeks, but if you see that it is dirty or if there are algae or other impurities in the bowl, then you should change it immediately.

 

Provide a balanced diet

Your pet will not get all of the vitamins and nutrients it needs from the diet you are providing, so it is important to give them a multivitamin. You also need to provide your beardies with protein, vitamins, calcium, and other nutrients in their food each day. Make sure to feed your pet regularly and visit your local veterinarian if they become ill or injured.

 

Weight your dragons before feeding them

The bearded dragon feeding schedule should be based on the weight of your bearded dragon. A newborn baby should be fed daily after every two days, while larger juveniles should be given food every three days. Babies usually need to eat once every two days, but it depends on how fast they grow because larger babies can grow quickly and will most likely require more food than smaller babies.

Always weigh your bearded dragon before each feeding to track its growth. If your dragon grows more slowly, you should adjust the feeding schedule accordingly. Feed your pet roughly 15 grams of crickets a day in smaller portions, while larger animals should be fed 30-40 grams of crickets per day.

 

Feed live food

You should feed your bearded dragons with a variety of insects throughout the week. They should be fed at least once a day and can safely be left out at night so that they can hunt for food. It is advisable to feed your beardies live food because it encourages them to move around and better digest their food rather than just sit and sleep all day. Youngsters will require more insects than adults, as they need to grow and develop properly. Crickets are usually the best choice because they are more easily available than mealworms or superworms. However, wax worms and butter worms can also be used. When feeding, place the insects in a cage or paper towel with a small amount of bedding. The insects should be placed in small groups and held together with tweezers until they are eaten, as the bearded dragon’s teeth cannot swallow prey whole due to their body being too small.

 

All Bearded Dragons need specific foods to stay healthy. They also have different nutritional requirements at different stages of life. They should be fed a varied diet with appropriate supplements and vitamins.

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