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Tim Winegard
11-25-02, 03:26 PM
Hey, Everyone
I was wondering what everyone puts in there "Beardie Salad"?
I would just like a better idea of what im gonna feed my little guy.
Thanks,
Tim Winegard
Greg West
11-25-02, 04:46 PM
I use Romaine, Pea Greens, Kale, and beardie pellets. There are lots of vegies you can use. Don't use cabbage, or spinach.
Greg
I use red romaine, mustard and collard greens, dandelion greens, raddichio, endive, carrot (shich they seem to like alot), yellow squash (which they also like a lot), green aquash (cucumber?), and sometimes I will add some smelly plants, like mint or thyme, just for some variety.
I use dandelions, chickory, escarole, raddicchio, collards, bok choy, yellow squashes, carrots on occasion (bind iodine if given frequently), the occasional spinach and kale, parsely, watercress, basil, yellow squashes, pumpkin, green beans, snow peas, okra, parsnips, peaches, apples, pears, grapes, canteloupe, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries.
Not all at once, lol. I rotate foods frequently.
Tim Winegard
11-26-02, 03:57 PM
thanks guys
that gives me a better idea of what to feed him
I'm a big believer in rotating foods so that they don't get stuck on one kind of salad ingredient. If your local store is out of the food or it's a seasonal item they can go back to just bugs only so a varied diet keeps them eating the plant foods.
Oh, and I forgot green and red peppers. My guys just love them!
my beardie is weird
he only likes the green stuff and won't touch his salad with squash, peppers, carrots or anything coloured
i use dandelion, collards, some carrot tops, some beet greens, kale, water cress, arugula, endive, escarole, some romaine
stormyva
11-27-02, 10:59 AM
I found this link on another site.... sounds very tasty :D
http://www.reptilerooms.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=40&page=1
my beardie eats better than me! I have him on kale, mustard/collard greens, squash, and sliced baby carrots
i have yet to find any dandelion though
Tim Winegard
11-27-02, 05:26 PM
Thank you all for replying
Tim
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