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Feeding
Feeding honey?
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2019021, member: 117612"] 1-2 tablespoons of honey sounds like a huge amount of sugar for a little Dragon. That's got to be like 100 times more than what he could possibly get licking at a wound. Bearded Dragons when young eat mostly protein, a bit of fat, and very few carbs. When older they switch to mostly vegetation which is also very low in carbs by volume. Even fruit like strawberries which are sometimes added sparingly as a "treat" and for hydration isn't something they would have access to naturally. For those reasons I would be leary of giving honey unless it was for a specific medical reason. I think it's very safe for wound treatment, and not a problem if some is ingested. However adding it as a supplement, especially in the amount suggested (15-30ml) doesn't seem right to me. Interested in others opinions though. [/QUOTE]
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