Can bearded dragons eat pinkies?

Yes, depending on the age of the dragon. Pinkies are newborn mice. They are tiny and have not yet developed any claws, or teeth. This makes the mouse easily digested by adult bearded dragons; baby dragons should not have pinkies since they are too large, and they can lead to impaction.
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What age can you feed bearded dragons pinkies?

Bottom line there is NOTHING wrong with feeding your ADULT dragon a 1-3 day old pinky as a treat. The younger the pinky the less fat it will have. Pinkies under 3 days old haven't developed bones yet either, so they are much safer to feed without risking impaction.
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Can bearded dragons eat frozen pinkies?

When it is time to feed a pinkie, you will need to defrost and warm the mouse up a little. It will need to be between 86°F and 95°F because food that is too cold or too warm can negatively impact a bearded dragon's digestive system.
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How many pinkies can a bearded dragon eat?

This makes them ideal for boosting a dragon that may need it, such as a female who has just laid eggs. Still, in an otherwise healthy dragon, feeding pinkies too often can overload its system and cause health issues such as obesity or gout. For that reason, adult dragons should be fed pinkies at most once per month.
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Can bearded dragons have egg?

Bearded dragons can safely eat scrambled eggs.

They can also eat hard boiled eggs. Just remember these pointers: Adult bearded dragons should eat no more than half an egg at a time, max. If you're scrambling the egg, don't mix any additional ingredients with it.
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What bearded dragons can not eat?

What can't Bearded Dragons eat?
  • Onion.
  • Chives.
  • Celery.
  • Mushrooms.
  • Lemon - this citrus fruit will upset your dragons tummy.
  • Orange - another citrus fruit that will upset your dragons tummy.
  • Iceberg lettuce It's mostly water and has little nutritional value so don't let your Bearded Dragon eat it.
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Do pinky mice have bones?

Chameleon Enthusiast. From what I understand and read about the pinky mice bones,their skeletal structure is primarily cartilage at that age.
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Are pinky mice alive?

"Pinkie mouse" generically describes a wide range of live or frozen mice that are fed to reptiles and amphibians. It's also a specific term describing a particular size and age of feeder mouse.
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Can you raise a pinky mouse?

If the baby mouse is a pinkie; that is, without any fur, raising him to adulthood is difficult, but not impossible. With feedings every one to two hours and plenty of warmth, he has a decent chance of survival.
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What food kills bearded dragons?

Avocado, garlic, onion, and eggplant should all be avoided as they can be toxic even in small amounts. Non-nutrient dense foods with a high water content should also not be fed. These include iceberg lettuce and celery. Finally, fireflies, spiders, and ticks can be toxic to bearded dragons.
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Can bearded dragons eat mice?

Bearded Dragons are omnivores in the wild!

However feeding whole pinky mice and not ones that have been cut into pieces can also be a very healthy addition to a bearded dragons diet as they do naturally eat whole prey in the wild.
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Can bearded dragons have cheese?

No. Bearded dragons can't digest cheese, or any kind of dairy product at all. Bearded dragons, along with most other lizards, but not all, are lactose intolerant, just like humans can be, so avoid giving cheese and other dairy products to your bearded dragon.
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What meat can bearded dragons eat?

Some beardies will eat raw meat such as minced beef, lean turkey, or chicken breast. However, whether they should or not is up for debate; they can eat small amounts of meat in the wild, but they also get more exercise in general in the wild.
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How can I fatten up my bearded dragon?

While the domestic cricket is a fine staple for your bearded dragon, if she's thin, she will benefit from insects with a higher fat content. Mealworms, superworms and waxworms all possess a higher percentage of fat than crickets and roaches do.
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How do I stop my bearded dragon from glass surfing?

Make sure that your lizard cannot see another reptile (or any other pet) from within its enclosure. If your beardie becomes stressed by seeing its reflection in the glass, add a background border or otherwise adjust lighting to reduce glare and reflections. You can also try switching to another enclosure without glass.
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What is a zero bearded dragon?

The Zero morph is a type of leucistic dragon that does not have the usual markings (patterns and colors) that standard bearded dragons have. Their lack of markings is a recessive trait. They are usually silver or gray with the hypomelanistic Zero morphs having an almost white color.
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What is the rarest bearded dragon?

One such morph is known as a Paradox bearded dragon. It's one of the rarest morphs in the bearded dragon world, and there's a lot of confusion as to what exactly a Paradox dragon is. These dragons have unique markings without a discernable pattern.
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Can bearded dragons eat chicken?

The short answer is no. Chicken is not exactly a safe food for your beardie. A very small piece or two might be fine every few months, but if your bearded dragon eats a lot of chicken, he may become ill or die.
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Can bearded dragons eat peanut butter?

Bearded dragons cannot eat peanut butter as it is too high in protein added sugars and fats. Rather than taking a chance, avoid peanut butter completely to ensure your dragon remains healthy.
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Can bearded dragons eat banana?

Bearded dragons can eat banana peels.

In fact, the peel of the banana has added nutritional value to your lizard. If you are going to serve up the banana with its peel to your lizard, then make sure that you clean the outside of the banana very well, so there are no chemicals or pesticide residue left on it.
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What is the lifespan of a bearded dragon?

Bearded dragons, or 'beardies', are one of the most popular lizards in captivity in the UK. They have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, or even longer, so they're quite a commitment and it's important to keep them in a way that mimics the wild as much as possible.
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How old is a fuzzy mouse?

Fuzzy Mice, sometimes known as large fuzzies, are generally 10-13 days of age and range in weight from 4.50-6.99 grams. At this stage they have not opened their eyes yet, but have developed a coat of fur and are available with white fur, dark fur or without fur.
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How long does it take pinky mice to grow?

Hoppers are 2 to 3 weeks old. Their eyes are open and they've begun to feed on their own. Weanlings are 3 weeks to 1 month in age and are newly adults. Mice over 30 days old are considered adults, but may be available in a variety of sizes.
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