please help, most helpful answer gets 10 points please tell me if this is okay to feed to my bearded
she is anorexic, and has been for some time now. she appears to be otherwise pretty healthy, with the occasional couple of days that she gets constipated. i have to feed her supplements that i get online, with an eyedropper or a syringe that i slide ino her mouth. and she will eat lettuce and carrots if i slide them into her mouth. every other day or so i offer her bugs, but rarely does she eat them. she does much better with syringe feeding. she is 3 years old.
today i decided to make her a "smoothie". please tell me if she can drink/eat this. i cooked up some carrots, green beans, peas, corn, and broccoli. and i put it into a blender and added water, lettuce, apples, this supplement/apetite booster for reptiles called jumpstart, and a little bit of calcium powder. and i pureed it all together. can she eat all the things listed above??
Answers:Vegetation will be the second part of your bearded dragons diet. You can find most of these in the produce aisle of a grocery store. The majority of vegetables you feed will be leafy greens. Greens provide moisture as well as nutrients.
Some good choices are:
Collard Greens
Mustard Greens
Leafy Greens
Turnip Tops
Dandelion Greens
Parsley
Coriander
I have read that spinach and Swiss chard contain chemicals that combine with calcium and prevent its absorption, and should be fed sparingly.
Besides leafy greens other fruits and vegetables can be included. Vegetables can include:
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