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Hello all,
I'm new here, just wanted to stop in and show off Falcor, my 1 year old Bearded Dragon. Here are some pics:
I have lots more, Falcor loves the camera.
The site looks very nice.
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welcome to the forum and you have a beautiful dragon and enclosure! But are those pellets in his dish his staple food?
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Quote from: Xterri-leighX on April 10, 2009, 07:42:15 AM
welcome to the forum and you have a beautiful dragon and enclosure! But are those pellets in his dish his staple food?
Nope, I just always make the pellets and veggies available to him. Crickets are his staple. However every month or so we'll put in an order for a variety of worms, and every few months maybe a F/T pinky.
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Pinkies aren't a good idea, even in moderation. They are high in fat and contain catilage which is difficult to digest, their are plenty of treat foods that are much safer for your dragon. It is your choice whether to feed them or not but I personally think hat feeding pinkies to BDs is a plain unecessary risk.
The pellets are fine every now and then as a salad topper but I wouldn't offer them all of the time. A healthy balanced diet of the correct greens along with good staple feeder insects and the correct calcium and multivit supplememnts is all your dragon needs.
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Welcome aboard. Check out
www.beautifuldragons.com
they have a nutrition page that spells out dos and donts
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Falcor is quite handsome.
The first picture looks like he's saying 'Na Na Na-Na Na'
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Welcome to the forum! Falcor is GORGEOUS! I love him
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Falcor is beautiful! I love the first picture, ha! And the second shows off his beautiful big head.
LOVELY!
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