How can I boost my baby bearded dragons appetite?

How can I boost my baby bearded dragons appetite?

Feeding with a stimulant will help if they begin to get weak or lose too much weight. The best stimulant is going to be Zilla appetite stimulant or Reptaid. Reptaid uses herbal extracts to help bearded dragons fight off parasites and viruses, but also works to stimulate their appetite and get them eating again.

Why is my baby bearded dragon not eating?

No creature wants to eat when nothing’s coming out. There’s no space inside the stomach, which is smaller than you’d think. You’ll know if this is the problem because your bearded dragon won’t be defecating. Keep in mind, baby (0-3 months) bearded dragons go around once a day (or more!). A juvenile bearded dragon will go around every other day.

When to take a baby bearded dragon to the vet?

Juvenile and baby bearded dragons need to eat more often (see the chart in the section above). Technically, they can go weeks without eating, but this is only in the direst of circumstances. I recommend with babies (0-3 months) taking your beardy to the vet after 3 days of not eating and juveniles (3-12 months) after 1 week of not eating.

How old does a bearded dragon have to be to eat salad?

From 0 to 4 months old, your bearded dragon will mainly eat crickets and other feeder insects that you offer. Leave a salad bowl with some finely chopped staple greens in the tank at all times. This will allow your bearded dragon to see vegetables and familiarize with them.

What should I do if my bearded dragon is slack jawed?

This is a way to cool off while directly under the basking bulb. This behavior is very similar to the way a dog pants to cool off and completely normal. If slack jaw is suspected seek a reptile veterinarian immediately. In the mean time, offer soft foods to the bearded dragon such as baby food or soft wax worms.

No creature wants to eat when nothing’s coming out. There’s no space inside the stomach, which is smaller than you’d think. You’ll know if this is the problem because your bearded dragon won’t be defecating. Keep in mind, baby (0-3 months) bearded dragons go around once a day (or more!). A juvenile bearded dragon will go around every other day.

What kind of food does a juvenile Beardie eat?

A juvenile beardie will eat more meat based protein that an adult beardie, the ratio is normally around 70% meat for juveniles and 30% fruit and plants. An adult beardie will eat roughly 30% meat based protein and 70% fruit and plants.

What should an 18 month old bearded dragon eat?

Adult bearded dragons (18 months old and over) should eat 70-85% vegetables and greens, and 15-30% feeder insects. Fruits should not make more than 10% of the overall diet (treat once a week).

What to do if your bearded dragon is sick?

Illness and disease will change the behaviour and appearance of your bearded dragon. A sick bearded dragon will exhibit some similar signs to a dying bearded dragon and if left untreated in most cases will eventually die. If you’re in any doubt or think your bearded dragon is sick get them to a specialised vet or herpetologist.

How long does it take a baby bearded dragon to starve?

It is unhealthy for a baby or juvenile Bearded Dragon to go more than 24 hours without food as they are in a rapid state of growth. Adult Bearded Dragons can go without food for around 4 weeks if they have enough fat stores but this is not recommended and should be fed daily.