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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2044478, member: 118223"] I know what you mean and as mentioned I do not feed bugs from outside! But some keepers and even breeders do and did so for years. I don't know enough about the local free range bugs to make a educated decission on this so I don't feed them. Some people know more about this and they feed them. Nothing wrong with this. Methods differ and are not nessessory right or wrong. Just different. Some people keep their cats inside for ever, some let them come and go freely even they can eat out of the trash or get run over by a car. Both is fine in my opinion. Bearded dragons are animals that lived in the australian desserts for hundrets of thousands of years if not even more. Those desserts are not sterile and neither is their food. For my part I rinse the fowers off and never think twice about feeding it to my dragon. Always do your research and don't feed poisonous plants obviously ;) [/QUOTE]
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