Hello everyone,
I want to first thank everyone for all of the information you all have provided. I am a teacher and I have been considering getting a bearded dragon for my classroom for a while and you all did wonders to get me ready to bring "Elliott" home. I have to put his name in quotes because I haven't checked the sex yet and I have 400 students all asking to name him.
Back to my question, I have a pan of bean plants grown from pinto beans for a lab a few weeks ago. Would the leaves of the bean plans be something to feed a beardie? He likes the turnip greens I gave him and gobbled up the squash, but the school garden I had planned is behind schedule and the beans are taking over; I would love for him to help. My major concern is the roughness of the leaf fibers of a bean leaf. Does anyone have some advice?
Thank you all, again.
Lisa
I want to first thank everyone for all of the information you all have provided. I am a teacher and I have been considering getting a bearded dragon for my classroom for a while and you all did wonders to get me ready to bring "Elliott" home. I have to put his name in quotes because I haven't checked the sex yet and I have 400 students all asking to name him.
Back to my question, I have a pan of bean plants grown from pinto beans for a lab a few weeks ago. Would the leaves of the bean plans be something to feed a beardie? He likes the turnip greens I gave him and gobbled up the squash, but the school garden I had planned is behind schedule and the beans are taking over; I would love for him to help. My major concern is the roughness of the leaf fibers of a bean leaf. Does anyone have some advice?
Thank you all, again.
Lisa