- High Protein (30-60%)
- High Fat (40-70%)
- Low carbohydrates & indigestible fiber
How Many Crickets for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragon (1-3 months old) = 25 - 60 1/8" crickets (one week old) three times per day. Twice per day is acceptable, but your pet will grow more slowly. Make sure to have 450 crickets on hand per week.
- Juvenile Bearded Dragon (3-9 months old) = 40 - 65 medium crickets daily, twice per day feedings.
- Maturing Bearded Dragon (9+ months old) = 50 - 70 medium crickets per week. An average of 10 crickets per daily feeding, or 20 crickets every other day.
- calcium - 2.1 g/kg
- Phosphorus - 7.8 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 1 : 3.7
How many Superworms for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragons (1-3 months old) = 10-20 <1” Superworms 3-4 times a week
- Juvenile Bearded Dragons (3-9 months old) = 5-10 1”-1.5” Superworms 3-4 times a week
- Maturing Bearded Dragons (9+ months old) = 2-3 2” Superworms twice a week
- calcium - 1.2 g/kg
- phosphorus - 8.3 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 1:6.9
How many Dubia Roaches for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragon (1-3 months old) = 30 - 50 micro roaches (1/4-inch nymphs) three times per day. Twice per day is acceptable, but your pet will grow more slowly. Make sure to have 1,050 roaches on hand per week.
- Juvenile Bearded Dragon (3-9 months old) = 25 - 50 medium roaches (1/2-inch nymphs) twice daily.
- Maturing Bearded Dragon (9+ months old) = 3-5 adult roaches (1" adults) almost daily. Because of the higher fat content of these feeders than crickets, obesity may result if the beardie is fed these insects 7 days per week. Skipping a day or even two may be needed.
- Calcium - 5.8 g/kg
- phosphorus - 5.9 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 1:1
How Many Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragons (1-3 months old) = ~20 ¼” BSFL 2-3 times per day (about 400 small BSFL per week)
- Juvenile Bearded Dragons (3-9 months old) = 20-40 ½” BSFL 2 times per day
- Maturing Bearded Dragons (9+ months old) = 10-15 ¾” BSFL every other day
- Calcium - 24 g/kg
- phosphorus - 9.2 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 2.6:1
Don't Use Just One Feeder - Use a Variety!
Yes, we do believe that BSFL are the best feeders for your pet. However, we do not recommend only using BSFL. Just like humans, bearded dragons need a variety of feeder insects for a healthy, balanced diet that resembles a natural life style. Crickets may not have the desired minerals, but they are more active, and will stimulate your bearded dragon's natural, predatory nature. BSFL my fulfill all nutrients, but they just sit in a bowl and squirm around. This is not very stimulating for your dragon. So although we do have a favorite, all feeder insects (and even small pinky mice for adults) will be much appreciated by your amazing pet. And if you're looking for additional advice on bearded dragons, read through our care guide for more great tips and advice. [post_title] => How Many Bugs Should I feed my Bearded Dragon? 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Especially those who live in nature will be better. https://petanimalworld.com/gray-tree-frog-and-copes-gray-tree-frog-informations/ our son was excited when he read the articles. If you were my question, what kind of frog would you start to feed? 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Afterwards I'll add a picture showing where they are. :) [post_title] => Find the animals! 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Bearded dragons have a complex diet. They are omnivores, which means they need both insects and vegetables. What type of vegetables bearded dragons need is another topic. In this article, we want to identify how many crickets a caring pet parent needs to provide for their pet. Younger bearded dragons have a bigger appetite for bugs, compared to their elders. So how many bugs should I be feeding my bearded dragon? Well, it mostly depends on their age, and which bugs you're feeding them. Not all feeder insects offer the same nutritional value. Some offer more protein, but too much fiber. While others have the preferred amount of fat, but not enough calcium. This guide should help new and experienced pet parents provide the preferred amount of bugs for their voracious bearded dragon.A typical carnivorous diet requires:
- High Protein (30-60%)
- High Fat (40-70%)
- Low carbohydrates & indigestible fiber
How Many Crickets for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragon (1-3 months old) = 25 - 60 1/8" crickets (one week old) three times per day. Twice per day is acceptable, but your pet will grow more slowly. Make sure to have 450 crickets on hand per week.
- Juvenile Bearded Dragon (3-9 months old) = 40 - 65 medium crickets daily, twice per day feedings.
- Maturing Bearded Dragon (9+ months old) = 50 - 70 medium crickets per week. An average of 10 crickets per daily feeding, or 20 crickets every other day.
- calcium - 2.1 g/kg
- Phosphorus - 7.8 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 1 : 3.7
How many Superworms for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragons (1-3 months old) = 10-20 <1” Superworms 3-4 times a week
- Juvenile Bearded Dragons (3-9 months old) = 5-10 1”-1.5” Superworms 3-4 times a week
- Maturing Bearded Dragons (9+ months old) = 2-3 2” Superworms twice a week
- calcium - 1.2 g/kg
- phosphorus - 8.3 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 1:6.9
How many Dubia Roaches for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragon (1-3 months old) = 30 - 50 micro roaches (1/4-inch nymphs) three times per day. Twice per day is acceptable, but your pet will grow more slowly. Make sure to have 1,050 roaches on hand per week.
- Juvenile Bearded Dragon (3-9 months old) = 25 - 50 medium roaches (1/2-inch nymphs) twice daily.
- Maturing Bearded Dragon (9+ months old) = 3-5 adult roaches (1" adults) almost daily. Because of the higher fat content of these feeders than crickets, obesity may result if the beardie is fed these insects 7 days per week. Skipping a day or even two may be needed.
- Calcium - 5.8 g/kg
- phosphorus - 5.9 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 1:1
How Many Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) for a Bearded Dragon?
- Young Bearded Dragons (1-3 months old) = ~20 ¼” BSFL 2-3 times per day (about 400 small BSFL per week)
- Juvenile Bearded Dragons (3-9 months old) = 20-40 ½” BSFL 2 times per day
- Maturing Bearded Dragons (9+ months old) = 10-15 ¾” BSFL every other day
- Calcium - 24 g/kg
- phosphorus - 9.2 g/kg
- Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio - 2.6:1
Don't Use Just One Feeder - Use a Variety!
Yes, we do believe that BSFL are the best feeders for your pet. However, we do not recommend only using BSFL. Just like humans, bearded dragons need a variety of feeder insects for a healthy, balanced diet that resembles a natural life style. Crickets may not have the desired minerals, but they are more active, and will stimulate your bearded dragon's natural, predatory nature. BSFL my fulfill all nutrients, but they just sit in a bowl and squirm around. This is not very stimulating for your dragon. So although we do have a favorite, all feeder insects (and even small pinky mice for adults) will be much appreciated by your amazing pet. And if you're looking for additional advice on bearded dragons, read through our care guide for more great tips and advice. [post_title] => How Many Bugs Should I feed my Bearded Dragon? [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => how-many-bugs-should-i-feed-my-bearded-dragon [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2021-01-02 14:09:36 [post_modified_gmt] => 2021-01-02 19:09:36 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 64 [guid] => https://critterfam.com/?post_type=topic&p=19875 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => topic [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) [comment_count] => 0 [current_comment] => -1 [found_posts] => 1930 [max_num_pages] => 242 [max_num_comment_pages] => 0 [is_single] => [is_preview] => [is_page] => [is_archive] => 1 [is_date] => [is_year] => [is_month] => [is_day] => [is_time] => [is_author] => [is_category] => [is_tag] => [is_tax] => [is_search] => [is_feed] => [is_comment_feed] => [is_trackback] => [is_home] => [is_privacy_policy] => [is_404] => [is_embed] => [is_paged] => 1 [is_admin] => [is_attachment] => [is_singular] => [is_robots] => [is_favicon] => [is_posts_page] => [is_post_type_archive] => 1 [query_vars_hash:WP_Query:private] => 3c14815f043914f5dfce088ddfb69ff2 [query_vars_changed:WP_Query:private] => [thumbnails_cached] => [allow_query_attachment_by_filename:protected] => [stopwords:WP_Query:private] => [compat_fields:WP_Query:private] => Array ( [0] => query_vars_hash [1] => query_vars_changed ) [compat_methods:WP_Query:private] => Array ( [0] => init_query_flags [1] => parse_tax_query ) [query_cache_key:WP_Query:private] => wp_query:b3c8eb7526cd5a51f7999b03533da3d5:0.29958400 1751828605 [posts_per_page] => 8 [paged] => 100 [pagination_links] => 1 2 3 … 99 100 101 … 240 241 242 )
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