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    Bearded dragons and wet dog food

    The study was only meant to prove that blueys DO consume vertebrate matter in the wild (even if it isn't common) and that protein (whether insect or vertebrate) makes up a much larger portion of their diet than a lot of people think. As the study found they mostly consumed seeds, fruits and...
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    Bearded dragons and wet dog food

    I think you might have looked at the dry food? Here is a link to the wet food that I feed. Protein is 10% and fat is 4.5%. This puts both fat and protein at significantly lower than that of most feeder insects. I am not trying to argue that ALL dog food is acceptable for blue tongues, but MANY...
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    Bearded dragons and wet dog food

    Listen, I am a biologist and I study wild reptiles as a job. I would be very happy to engage in an intellectual discussion with you on this subject, but your belligerent and aggressive tone is making me think you would not be open to hearing any evidence that might even slightly contradict your...
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    Bearded dragons and wet dog food

    So my intent was not to debate whether or not dog food is appropriate for a blue tongue skink (because that is a debate that has been hashed out in great detail elsewhere). I simply want to know is dog food as appropriate for a bearded dragon as it is for a blue tongue (whether or not it is...
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    Bearded dragons and wet dog food

    So I have to admit I made an account on this website primarily to get this question answered because it has been eating at me. I keep several reptiles, though no beardies, and have quite a lot of knowledge on reptiles both from studying and working with them. I've vaguely considered getting a...
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