Monday, 16 January 2017
Beard Czar
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Czar grow, and the nutrients that might be lacking in its diet. While at
the same time, prevent overeating and obesity. Not all bearded dragons are the
same, their food and nutrition requirements become different at the various
stages of their life. The three stages of a bearded dragons life is the
hatchling, juvenile, and adult stages. I have given you the three sample
feeding schedules at the bottom. Hatchlings are less than 4 to 5 months old and
are very fragile, it is critical that the lizard receives ample nutrients; do
not feed your hatchling any prey items that are larger than its head because it
can cause serious injury, disability, or even death. Feeding it fruit flies,
pinheads, small crickets, and small wax worms you can find are all good
choices. Because of their extremely large appetite, a hatchling will try to
consume prey that is too large, a baby dragon that consumes food that is too
big can slip into a state of paralysis or it may even die. Do not feed your
hatchling mealworms. The hatchling is in a rapid stage of growth so they have
different nutritional needs than adults. They should receive a higher
percentage of insects and other animal protein than the adults. Their diets
should
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