i want to give my beardie some different fruit and veg, at the moment she gets pepper, mango, parsly and kale. i dont know what else to give her as everything is so contradicting, i found this site which has pretty much all of the food i can get. could someone please tell me if it is right or what i can feed ber which wont make her ill, i am from the uk so foods available from the uk would be best. thanks.
http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutritionframeset.html This site works wonders and lets you know if certain veggies are better than others and also which ones NEVER to feed. Excellent resourceful site
thanks! That was the best site I've seen yet! I've been wanting to find some things that would be easier to get for her. I got a little worried because she loves banannas...but hasnt touched the cantaloupe....
i have had a look at that site, but none of the food for a staple diet is available to me, unless i spend alot of money in a high end supermarket, which i cant afford to travel to
hopefully someone here can post that is in your position...i know these are all available here in the states. I am sorry, again hopefully someone can give you some insight on some better foods
i have had a look at that site, but none of the food for a staple diet is available to me, unless i spend alot of money in a high end supermarket, which i cant afford to travel to
I have the same problem. I want to feed my beardie a mix all the recommended staples like collard greens, mustard greens, etc. but about the only staple food I can actually buy (according to the beautiful dragons web page) within at least 6 hours driving are the squashes. There's a lot of veggies on the "feed occasionally" list but I'm not sure which ones would be best. In a few months I'll be moving to a very small town for work and I'm afraid the only veggies I'll be able to find will be the standard stuff like brocolli and carrots.
Collard (Spring greens in the UK), turnip greens and dandelion greens should be readily available with fresh produce. Your other option is to grow these things yourself. A simple fluorescent and tub of potting soil will yield enough greens to feed your beardie if you do things right.