One of the best feeding guides i've found for dragons so far .... i did'nt write this i found it on a web site ....
bearded dragon menu...
there are 5 different categories in which we have devided good and bad foods to feed your dragon.
These categories are... FEED DAILY (safe to feed every day), FEED OCCASIONALLY (safe to feed occasionally), FEED RARELY (as a treet once in a blue moon), QUESTIONABLE (probably good to keep away from these foods, can cause diarrhea), and NEVER FEED ( NEVER FEED!!!).
FEED DAILY:
Crickets
(bearded dragons are mostly insectivorous for the first stage of their life, preferring to eat nothing but live insects. Especially the eastern bearded ,pogona barbata, which remains mostly insectivorous for the term of its life. Even though live food may make up 90% of the diet at first still offer the other foods below in small quantities to start with.
Be sure to dust the crickets with a calcium supplement and "gut load" them by feeding a variety of foods to the crickets just prior to offering them.)
Woodies ( woodland, or speckled feeder cockroach.)
Collard Greens: staple.
Dandelion Greens
Mustard Greens
Silkworm: Contain an enzyme called serrapeptase, this has properties that make calcium absorption more efficient, may only be avaliable seasonably.
Squash, (Acorn, butternut, hubbard, scallop, summer, Spaghetti)
Turnip Greens
FEED OCCASIONALLY:
Apple (peeled)
Apricot
Asparagus
Basil
Beans, Green
Beans, Kidney
Beans, Lima
capsicum
Blackberries
Blueberries
Bok Choy
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery (stalk & leaves)
Cherries
Clover
Cranberries
Cucumber (peeled)
Earthworm
Figs
Grape Leaves
Grapefruit
Grapes
Guava
Hibiscus, Rosella
Leeks
Lemon Grass
Mango
Nectarine
Orange, Mandarin
Papaya
Parsnip
Peach
Pear
Peas, Snap
Pepperment Leaves
Pineapple
Plum
Pumpkin (raw)
Raisins (seedles)
Rosemary
Turnip
Watermelon
Zucchini
FEED RARELY:
Banana: High phosphorus
Beans, Soybeans
Broccoli (raw)
Cauliflower
Chives
Corn, Yellow
Egg (whole, hard boiled)
Kiwi
Lettuce, Red Leaf
Lettuce, Romaine
Mealworm
Olives (canned, pitted)
Parsley
Peas, Green
Pomegranate
Potato, Russet (cooked)
Potato, Sweet (cooked)
Raspberries
Rice (brown, long grain)
Rutabaga
Sprouts, Brussel
Tomato, Red
QUESTIONABLE:
Beef
Bread,
Chicken (cooked)
Eggplant (raw)
Lettuce, Loose Leaf: Poor nutritional value, can cause diarrhea
Lettuce, Iceburg: Poor nutritional value, can cause diarrhea
Mushroom, Portabella (raw): WARNING - some mushrooms can be very toxic to Beardies.
Spinach
Swiss Cheese
Tofu (soft, raw)
NEVER FEED:
Avocado: Highly toxic!
Bran, Wheat: Highly toxic!
Rhubarb: Highly toxic!
bearded dragon menu...
there are 5 different categories in which we have devided good and bad foods to feed your dragon.
These categories are... FEED DAILY (safe to feed every day), FEED OCCASIONALLY (safe to feed occasionally), FEED RARELY (as a treet once in a blue moon), QUESTIONABLE (probably good to keep away from these foods, can cause diarrhea), and NEVER FEED ( NEVER FEED!!!).
FEED DAILY:
Crickets
(bearded dragons are mostly insectivorous for the first stage of their life, preferring to eat nothing but live insects. Especially the eastern bearded ,pogona barbata, which remains mostly insectivorous for the term of its life. Even though live food may make up 90% of the diet at first still offer the other foods below in small quantities to start with.
Be sure to dust the crickets with a calcium supplement and "gut load" them by feeding a variety of foods to the crickets just prior to offering them.)
Woodies ( woodland, or speckled feeder cockroach.)
Collard Greens: staple.
Dandelion Greens
Mustard Greens
Silkworm: Contain an enzyme called serrapeptase, this has properties that make calcium absorption more efficient, may only be avaliable seasonably.
Squash, (Acorn, butternut, hubbard, scallop, summer, Spaghetti)
Turnip Greens
FEED OCCASIONALLY:
Apple (peeled)
Apricot
Asparagus
Basil
Beans, Green
Beans, Kidney
Beans, Lima
capsicum
Blackberries
Blueberries
Bok Choy
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery (stalk & leaves)
Cherries
Clover
Cranberries
Cucumber (peeled)
Earthworm
Figs
Grape Leaves
Grapefruit
Grapes
Guava
Hibiscus, Rosella
Leeks
Lemon Grass
Mango
Nectarine
Orange, Mandarin
Papaya
Parsnip
Peach
Pear
Peas, Snap
Pepperment Leaves
Pineapple
Plum
Pumpkin (raw)
Raisins (seedles)
Rosemary
Turnip
Watermelon
Zucchini
FEED RARELY:
Banana: High phosphorus
Beans, Soybeans
Broccoli (raw)
Cauliflower
Chives
Corn, Yellow
Egg (whole, hard boiled)
Kiwi
Lettuce, Red Leaf
Lettuce, Romaine
Mealworm
Olives (canned, pitted)
Parsley
Peas, Green
Pomegranate
Potato, Russet (cooked)
Potato, Sweet (cooked)
Raspberries
Rice (brown, long grain)
Rutabaga
Sprouts, Brussel
Tomato, Red
QUESTIONABLE:
Beef
Bread,
Chicken (cooked)
Eggplant (raw)
Lettuce, Loose Leaf: Poor nutritional value, can cause diarrhea
Lettuce, Iceburg: Poor nutritional value, can cause diarrhea
Mushroom, Portabella (raw): WARNING - some mushrooms can be very toxic to Beardies.
Spinach
Swiss Cheese
Tofu (soft, raw)
NEVER FEED:
Avocado: Highly toxic!
Bran, Wheat: Highly toxic!
Rhubarb: Highly toxic!