I was looking at these zoo med tortoise pellets and was wondering if the were good for bearded dragons. i see that its just a bunch of grasses. any help would be great.
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I was looking at these zoo med tortoise pellets and was wondering if the were good for bearded dragons. i see that its just a bunch of grasses. any help would be great.
Grass really isn't a part of a bearded dragon's natural diet. Might as well use the Zoo Med Bearded dragon or iguana diet.
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PHLdyPayne
yea thats what i figured. i just can never find large amounts of the bearded dragon kind in stores.
I would only use the commercial diet as a supplement, but not as the main staple. Nobody knows what the long term effects it will have on your dragon if fed on this in large amount. Just feed it greens and insects as the main staple and your dragon will fine. Mine is growing like weed on the diet of insects and greens.
no i understand i mix it in to there veggies and i use it if im gonna go away for a couple of days. i just was wondering if there were good because i can find it in large quantities and not the dragon kind.
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