Zoo Med Natural Juvenile Bearded Dragon Food with added vitamins and minerals is formulated with the correct ratios of calcium, protein, and fiber needed by growing Dragons.
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1 of 2(50%)customers recommend this product.
Reviews for Zoo Med Natural Juvenile Bearded Dragon Food
Review 1 for Zoo Med Natural Juvenile Bearded Dragon Food
Overall rating
4/ 52 reviews
Good stuff, if your dragon'll eat it
January 20, 2013
by Anonymous
fromSavannah, Ga
What is your gender?F
How many pets do you have?1
How often do you shop at PetSmart?Weekly
Pet Satisfaction
3/ 52 reviews
I mix this with Fluker's freeze-dried crickets. I put more of the pellets in than I do crickets, but my 4 mo. old beardie mostly eats the crickets, which is normal. He's slowly learning to eat the stuff, though. The food is healthy and has essential nutrients, plus it's specifically for juvie beardies. Make sure to moisten the pellets before feeding, otherwise they're too hard. Also, you can calci/vita-dust these things too. It's cheap and lasts a long time, I have no complaints.
Pros: price, high quality
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Review 2 for Zoo Med Natural Juvenile Bearded Dragon Food
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1/ 52 reviews
Wouldn't touch it.... at all
October 12, 2012
by Ibad
fromChino CA
What is your gender?M
How many pets do you have?1
How often do you shop at PetSmart?Monthly
I tried to feed my bearded dragon this food a lot of times. I tried mixing meal worms with it so the food would move around but he still wouldn't eat it. Juvenile bearded dragons aren't usually prone to eating veggies anyway. I would recommend buying Nature Zone Bearded dragon bites instead.