Fluker's Buffet Blend Veggie Variety Adult Bearded Dragon Food, 4.5-oz jar
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Fluker's knows how important it is for reptiles to get a nutritious diet, so their Buffet Blend Veggie Variety Adult Bearded Dragon Food is packed with all the essential nutrients and vitamins your pet needs. This formula is a perfect blend of freeze-dried vegetables and pellets with a unique texture that beardeds love. The unique blend ensures your pet receives the proper balance of protein, fat, vitamins and minerals.
Key Benefits- Includes a combination of freeze-dried vegetables and pellets
- Packed with essential nutrients and vitamins
- Provides a unique texture that beardeds love
- Delivers the proper balance of essential protein, fat, vitamins and minerals
- You may choose to moisten food to help increase daily water consumption
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Item Number98402
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Food FormPellets, Freeze-Dried, Dried Veggies
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Reptile TypeLizard, Bearded Dragon
Freeze Dried Squash, Freeze Dried Peas, Corn, Chicken Meal, Corn Gluten Meal, Freeze Dried Alfalfa, Tomato Pomace, Fish Meal, Fructose, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat, Soybean Oil, Calcium Carbonate, L-Lysine, Dl Methionine, Salt, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Dried Bifidobacterium Longum Fermentation Product, Dried Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Product, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermintation Product, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermintation Product, Mixed Tocopherals, Rosemary Extract, Citric Acid, Choline Chloride, Vitamin E Supplement, Calcium L-Ascorbyl-2-Monophosphate (Stabilized Vitamin C), Ferrous Sulfate, Biotin, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Natural and Artificial Colors, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Niacinamide, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Canthaxanthin (Color), Vitamin A Acetate, Calcium Pantothenate, Sodium Selenite, Folic Acid, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Cobalt Sulfate.
You may choose to moisten food to help increase daily water consumption.
Live to Freeze Dried: Helpful hints
Freeze dried food items have become a popular feeding choice for many pet owners. This food choice is ideal for those who do not want the hassle or maintenance of live prey. Fluker Farms has put together a few simple tips to help aid your reptile from live to freeze dried food. About half of all reptiles will readily take to freeze dried foods; the other half will need a little encouragement.
Start slowly, your reptile will need some time adjusting to the new food. Start by adding a small amount to the current food of your reptile. Every couple of days, add a larger amount until the transition is complete. Be sure to add extra moisture in the environment to compensate for the loss of fluids found in live prey. Another transition method with a high success rate is to mix the freeze dried food with fruits or vegetables. Be sure to research the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables for your reptile before mixing; some can be potentially harmful! You can also mix the freeze dried prey with baby food (such as peaches or bananas) to persuade him to eat. If your reptile is tame enough to feed by hand, you can wiggle the freeze dried food in front of him to give the impression of live prey.
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Our dragons LOVE this!!
By Jenkins21 on Jul 3, 2020
We have 1 really super dragon that won't eat much of anything but worms and some kale, however we got this in hopes it would help and he loves it!! Our other dragon will eat just about anything but when I pull this out he instantly perks up and the second the bowl is down he runs for it!! He destroys them, maybe lasts 2 minutes if I'm lucky!!
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Beardies can’t get enough!
By Zodinski on Aug 3, 2020
I do a broad range of products for my two beardies’ diet. I decided to try this and they love it! Ate it right up, no problems!
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its okay but not for us
By Niky on Jun 22, 2020
my beardie is only attracted to the greens in it. He litterly throws out the red pellets.
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Dragon tosses it around
By Scruffi on Oct 16, 2019
OK, so maybe my dragon is spoiled. His 1st year he ate salad and live crickets. And the juvenile pellets. Now he wont eat anything that resembles this. The best I can say is that it has kept him active tossing it around his house. Probably best for dragons that are raised up with it.
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Bearded dragon had no interest
By Nadja on Oct 22, 2019
Thought id give these a shot for variety in my beardy's diet. He doesnt care fir them at all. Oh well lesson learned.
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Bearded dragon
By Tiffany on Nov 12, 2019
My bearded dragon LOVES these! It’s good for a snack and if they want to just eat all day
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Great price
By Mindy on Sep 22, 2019
My dragons favorite food delivered fresh when I need it quick always a good shop at chewy
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Great Food!
By JoJo on Mar 2, 2019 Top 1000 Contributor
It’s a great way to trick my beardie into eating his vegetables! He absolutely refuses to eat anything but pellets and live meal worms (he won’t even eat dubia roaches or crickets) so this mixed in with a couple moist food cubes makes us both happy with his diet!
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The best for my Buddy...
By Tony on Feb 10, 2019
Of all the foods my Buddy loves this the best!!! I can see his excitement when I put his bowl down...
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Yummmmmmmm
By DrCD on Dec 29, 2018
Igor and Lucy love it the only thing they like better is frozen peas.