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Beardie ER
Anemia and Baytril
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2044795, member: 118921"] That's something that makes sense (and also for myself for this reason I avoid highly processed foods to an extend that people often ask me why I'm not eating X, "but it's just"... and me thinking "no, that's not 'just', that's unhealthy"). Regarding a dragon, I was just wondering: Which kinds of food could that be? I think of feeding insects and feeding leafy greens and some other vegetables - none of them are any corn or soy products or highly processed. Are you referring to what the bugs eat? (I see some people raising them on breakfast cereals. I use oatmeal and veggies.) Or are you referring to pellets? (I have seen such exist, but I wonder if a dragon would eat them at all - mine would refuse pretty sure at it's neither a leaf nor a colorful vegetable nor a wiggly bug.) Or regarding which kind of emergency food to use (baby food, "critical care")? So I'm asking especially because a healthy diet is a top priority for me (for myself and for any pets I care for), and I don't really see which kinds of food could be an issue for a bearded dragon with its specific eating habits. For a e.g. bird or rabbit - tons of pellet food, snacks... available - I could see more easily why and how somebody might get some food that's not good for them. [/QUOTE]
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