Bearded Dragon org What Insects Do You Feed

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What Do Bearded Dragons Eat

Even though bearded dragons have exploded in popularity over the past few years, they are still considered and exotic pet and have very specific diets. So what exactly can a bearded dragon eat? This page will go over everything you need to know about feeding your bearded dragon.

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Bearded Dragon DietsWhat Bugs and Insects to Bearded Dragons EatCrickets or Dubia for Bearded DragonsWhat Vegetables Do Bearded Dragons EatWhat Fruits Do Bearded Dragons EatWarnings About Feeding Bearded Dragons

Bearded Dragon Diets

Bearded dragons are omnivores, meaning that they eat both plants and animals. Generally when bearded dragons are very young, they eat 80% bugs and 20% plants, however sometimes people have trouble getting their dragons to eat any vegetables at all when they are young. Adult bearded dragons are nearly the exact opposite and their diet will consist of 80% plants and 20% bugs and insects.

What Bugs and Insects to Bearded Dragons Eat

Bearded dragons will eat just about any insect that moves, however it is up to their owner to make sure that they only eat safe bugs. Below is a list of the most common bugs that owners will feed their bearded dragons:

Butter worms

Cockroaches

Crickets

Earthworms

Hornworms

King worms

Mealworms

Phoenix worms

Roaches

Silkworms

Superworms

Wax worms

You should never feed your bearded dragon bugs that you have found in your house or property because those bugs could contain parasites and/or pesticides that may cause negative health effects on bearded dragons.

Crickets or Dubia for Bearded Dragons

Two of the most common feeder insects for bearded dragons are dubia roaches and crickets. While both crickets and dubia roaches are considered healthy for bearded dragons, each insect has its own pro's and con's, which can make it a bit difficult for beardie owners to choose the right insect for their needs. We have created a list of the pro's and con's for both crickets and dubia roaches below so you can better determine the best feeder insect for your needs.

Crickets Pro's and Con's

Not roaches (which creep some people out)

Don't immediately hide/bury themselves

Have a softer shell

Smell bad

Chirp and make sounds

Jump and escape more easily

More difficult to breed

Get dirty easily and can carry parasites

Dubia Roach Pro's and Cons

Dubia are quiet

Dubia do not jump and rarely escape

Dubia generally do not develop a bad odor

Have a longer lifespan than crickets

Are clean and don't carry parasites

Very easy to breed

Have a longer lifespan than crickets

Quickly hide from reptiles making them easier for dragons to find

Take longer to sort by size for feeding

Their hard shells are difficult to dust with vitamins

They are roaches, which bother a lot of people

What Vegetables Do Bearded Dragons Eat

There are many vegetables that are safe for bearded dragons to eat. In fact, we have a list of over 50 safe vegetables to feed your bearded dragon on our bearded dragon diet page. Below is a list of the most common staple vegetables that you can feed your bearded dragon every day:

Acorn squash

Artichoke heart

Asparagus (raw)

Bell peppers (raw)

Bok choy

Butternut squash

Cabbage (raw)

Carrots

Celery

Chicory

Collard greens

Cucumber (peeled)

Lentils (cooked)

Endive

Kale

Kohlrabi

Mustard greens

Okra (raw)

Parsnips

Pumpkins

Radicchio

Spaghetti squash

Turnip greens

Yams (raw)

Zucchini (raw)

Yellow squash

What Fruits Do Bearded Dragons Eat

Besides plants and insects, bearded dragons will also eat fruit. The following list of fruit is safe for you to feed your bearded dragon. For a much larger list of safe fruit please visit our bearded dragon diet page.

Apples

Apricot

Blackberries

Blueberries

Chayote

Cherries

Cranberries

Figs

Grapes

Grapefruit

Guava

Mangos

Melons

Nectarine

Papayas

Peaches

Pears

Pineapple

Plum

Prunes

Raisins

Strawberries

Watermelon

Warnings About Feeding Bearded Dragons

Bearded dragons can sometimes accidentally ingest the substrate around the food they're eating. Because of this, it is not recommended to feed smaller bearded dragons in tanks with loose substrate. Usually older bearded dragons are more accurate with eating and have an easier time dealing with the little substrate they may occasionally ingest, however you will need to keep this in mind with younger bearded dragons.

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