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Feeding
Black fly larvae
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[QUOTE="caylakling, post: 2045049, member: 118220"] Black fly larvae can be a suitable protein source for bearded dragons. They are nutritious and can provide variety in their diet. However, it's important to ensure that the black fly larvae are from a reliable source and properly gut-loaded before feeding them to your bearded dragon. When feeding any live insects, including black fly larvae, it's crucial to provide a balanced diet to your bearded dragon. Variety is key to ensuring they receive a wide range of nutrients. While black fly larvae can be a part of their diet, it's recommended to include other feeder insects such as crickets, Dubia roaches, super worms, and mealworms to offer a more diverse nutritional profile. If you're concerned about the insects hiding or escaping, you can try feeding them in a separate container or use feeding tongs to offer them to your bearded dragon directly. This way, you can minimize the chances of them hiding under tiles or causing disturbances. [/QUOTE]
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