Feeding my Bearded Dragon pinky mice? - videos of pinky the adult star
I have some videos on YouTube of bearded dragons eat mice increased. Personally, I find a bit disturbing, but not comics really like them? and how do you know when the Beardie is big enough? It's like crickets (no bigger than the distance between the eyes), bearded dragons in the videos seem to be much smaller and younger than me (Smokey is 17 months. And 18 ")
All thoughts are welcome! Thank you!
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In nature everything they can get Beardie eats Ahold. Depending on what is abundant, where they live, you can eat more vegetables and more live prey. Beardie is to consume and digest than mice vertibrates small, and it is very good for them than dams. It will not lead to fatty liver or other than BS. My Beardie Pinky Mouse replaced every two weeks. He has two years and about 17 "long. I fed frozen / thawed pinkies forceps because it saves the effort to try to go to the pet shop and we hope that some organisms. Geckos get my Leo accidental ear. have nothing to feed the dragon, that (a lot of healthy vegetables and crickets with the addition of vitamin supplements if necessary), but your Beardie will love the variety. Horn tomato (I do not know what she's Food PET market call ), super worms, and earthworms are tasty treats for your Beardie too.
I hope this helps to clarify and dispel some of the BS for you. And EnjoyBeardie our friend!
There are mixed schools of thought on feeding pinkies. Some people eat regularly ... Some say not to feed them all.
Pinkies are not necessary for a healthy diet, but the dragons look like her. Therefore, its use as a snack would not hurt no more than once per month. Not more than that because they are fat, and cartilage, which could cause strangulation.
The useful advantage of Pink is for women, the eggs come from. Regenerates a portion of their fat in a large scale.
If you find it troubling, for not disturbing. They adhere to some juicy to Nice.
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