Is Rep Cal good for bearded dragons?

Bearded dragons are not meant to be solely fed pelletized foods, they require proper dietary care, this should be kept on hand for absolute emergencies!! Rep-cal has been a staple in my beardies diet since he first came home from the pet store. I offer it to him along with his “salad” and crickets/meal worms daily.

What is the best food to feed a juvenile bearded dragon?

Appropriate animal-based protein sources include grasshoppers, gut-loaded (i.e., fed nutritious food that is then passed on to the lizard) or calcium-dusted crickets and mealworms, spiders, wax worms (occasionally, as they are high fat), silk worms (occasionally), tofu, moths, slugs, and earthworms.

What should I feed my juvenile bearded dragon a day?

Chopped fresh spinach, endive, Cos lettuce, peas, beans, zucchini, carrots, broccoli, asian greens and wild greens such as dandelions are all readily accepted. Hatchling dragons will be eating mostly invertebrates. Young dragons may also be offered pelleted juvenile dragon food and a veggie mix.

How much should a juvenile bearded dragon eat?

Bearded Dragons should be fed three times per day and given as many insects as they will consume in 10 to 15 mins. After the feeding time is done it is best to remove as many remaining insects as possible. A typical juvenile can eat 20 to 50 insects each day.

Can I give my bearded dragon too much calcium?

Hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the body) is rare in bearded dragons, but it can happen, and it can result in illness and death. So it’s always best to check with a vet first before starting any supplementation.

Can a bearded dragon overdose on D3?

When too much D3 is absorbed, and high levels of calcium exist in the diet, bearded dragons can experience Hypercalcemia. Hypercalcemia occurs when there is too much calcium in the blood and can lead to dragons becoming sickly, and in some cases, even dying.

What should a 6 month old bearded dragon eat?

Bearded Dragon Feeding Chart By Age

Age of Bearded Dragon Quantity & Types of Food Number of Meals per Day
1-3 months As many crickets as they’ll eat in 5-10 minutes + 20% veggies 5
3-6 months 50% veggies, 50% insects 4
6-12 months 50% veggies, 50% insects 3
12-18 months 50% veggies, 50% insects 2

How many crickets should a juvenile bearded dragon eat?

How Many Crickets Should You Feed Your Bearded Dragon? Baby bearded dragons can be fed anywhere between 25-80 crickets per day, juvenile dragons will eat about 25-60 crickets per day, and adults can be fed about 10-20 crickets per day.

What can I feed my 2 month old bearded dragon?

What Does A Baby Bearded Dragons Eat? They should eat small Dubia roaches or 2-3 times a day. They are better than mealworms, as it is hard for babies to digest mealworms. Babies should be fed a balance of crickets and plants to maintain their health.

Can you overfeed a juvenile bearded dragon?

Overfeeding your baby bearded dragon can cause painful constipation, or worse, the formation of a food bolus, or mass, in his stomach. As a result of the bolus, pressure is placed on the spinal nerves, causing paralysis in the hind quarters. If not treated immediately, this condition is usually fatal.

How often do juvenile bearded dragons need calcium?

How Much Calcium Does My Baby Bearded Dragon Need? Because they are actively growing, baby bearded dragons should have their food dusted with calcium about 4-5 times a week, and no more than 1 time per day.

How much calcium should I give my juvenile bearded dragon?

The amount of calcium that bearded dragons need depends on the age and size: hatchlings require about 650mg per day, juveniles require around 1100mg per day, subadults require 1300mg per day, adults require 1500 mg per day.