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Old 28-05-2007, 12:18 PM
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is there a chart like this for water dragons or would it be pretty much the same as this one
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just checked out the site brill youve got to have a look
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thanks for the link it have helped my BD have stoped eatting greens since i hav had her and i been feeding her carrots and apples and othert things like that and didnt know much but this have helped i hope now she will start eatting her greens.
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hi thnxs for the food chart it really helped its brill
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Here is another Food Chart you may find helpful: http://elmo.missionmedia.net/fireand...ood_chart.html

We express our gratitude to the The Green Iguana Society (who initially formulated the original Chart) for granting us permission to utilize the information, edit the Chart for Bearded Dragons and share this information with others.

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Old 07-07-2007, 04:24 PM
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If the link on this site was not available as originally posted, we will repost it.

http://elmo.missionmedia.net/fireand...ood_chart.html

We express our gratitude to the The Green Iguana Society (who initially formulated the original Chart) for granting us permission to utilize the information, edit the Chart for Bearded Dragons and share this information with others.

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This may be dumb but what would a Bearded Dragon do if he came across a slug or an earwig? I don't have a Bearded Dragon yet but our house does suffer from the appearance of the odd slug and the odd earwig.

One thing concerns me is if it would eat a slug or earwig. Not that I would allow it to eat slugs etc in case they have digested slug pellets or something prior to my BD eating them.
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Is there an edit option on these posts? I have placed the above post into its own thread as it is off topic but I can't find a way to edit or delete the above post - sorry I am new to this forum.
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OMG, nice chart but dont feed your beardie yogurt and pork chops! or even a lot of that stuff, usefull info for the greens possibly. But Beardies do live and breed quite happily with insects, greens and the odd pinkie and commercial diet now and then. There really isnt the need to hunt down every item on the earth and analyse if its edible for them,

yogurt is good for the flora.....????
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Is there an edit option on these posts? I have placed the above post into its own thread as it is off topic but I can't find a way to edit or delete the above post - sorry I am new to this forum.


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