Black Bearded Dragon Morph

Bearded dragons eat a diet of live insects and vegetables. They need a wide variety of safe plants and vegetables, as well as the correct supplements. You can find out more about your beardy's feeding, supplements and water needs in our bearded dragon care sheet.

Black Bearded Dragon Morph

Bearded Dragon Choking

Bearded dragons will happily eat vegetables and insects. In the wild they eat mainly insects. They can forage for flowers and leafy greens, but they also eat insects. They can also get protein from these plants, which is great for their diet.

Bearded Dragon Care

Reptiles need UVB light to process the calcium they intake from their diets. If your UVB bulb is too weak, too far, or simply too old to provide the stated amount of UVB light, your dragon will experience calcium deficiency which can be quite serious. (Keep in mind some bulbs need to be changed on a monthly basis! and most of them do not last longer than 6 months).

Bearded Dragon Care
What Can Bearded Dragons Eat Escarole

What Can Bearded Dragons Eat Escarole

Bearded Dragons can also happily eat insects, in addition to vegetables. In nature, they mostly eat insects. However, they can also forage for leafy greens or flowers. These plants are rich in protein and great for their diet.

White Fungus On Bearded Dragon

Some vegetables should be kept separate from their meat and bones. For instance, the leafy green watercress is high in calcium and other vitamins. It also contains a small amount of iron and manganese. It also contains antioxidants that prevent inflammation. However, it should only be fed in moderation as it contains oxalates and other chemicals that affect absorption. Also, it should not be fed to a bearded dragon if he or she has a calcium deficiency.

White Fungus On Bearded Dragon
Bearded Dragon Sleeping Funny
Bearded Dragon Sleeping Funny

Before you can bring the bearded drake home, you need to prepare your habitat. Make sure that the bearded drake has heat, food and ultraviolet light. It is vital to inspect equipment, in particular the ultraviolet light and basking pads. It is important to keep the temperature constant throughout the day. But it is equally important to keep humidity low.

How.to Care For A Bearded Dragon

Personally I haven’t found a pet insurance provider that covers reptiles which I’m particularly partial to. Given that vets are priced according to out-of-pocket costs rather than inflated by insurance like the American healthcare system, I find it’s more effective to simply set aside money for reptile health costs in a savings account and to keep a CareCredit card for emergencies.

How.to Care For A Bearded Dragon