By this age it should be full grown, so give it as many crickets as it'll eat in 10-15 minutes and offer Collards, Mustard Greens, and/or Dandelion Greens daily.
The best greens to feed a turtle are collard greens, mustard greens and kale.
the appalachian people feed on greens patoes and beans with cornbread and biscits
I bought kale yesterday in the store by mistake. I usually buy her mustard greens. Can I feed her this bunch of kale (along with the collards and squash and minimal fruit she usually gets) and then go back to the mustard greens? I can return the kale to the store and exchange it for the mustard but figured I'd check first. Thanks!
Pellets consist mainly of corn, which shouldn't be a Beardie's staple food. Feed your Bearded Dragon as many crickets as it'll eat in 10-15 minutes (once a day for an adult, three times a day for a baby) and offer Collards, Mustard Greens, and/or Dandelion Greens every day. Be sure to mist the greens with water and dust the crickets with calcium powder.
Bearded dragons will mostly eat any leafy greens. Although dragons can eat leafy lettuces, they consist of mostly water and hold no nutritional value. More healthy staples should be fed such as endive, collards, mustard greens, turnip greens, etc.
Iguanas are supposed to be fed collard greens, mustard greens, And other greens. You can feed them a variety of fruits and vegetables too. Some people make Iguana salad which is a mixture of the greens, fruits and vegetables. I mostly feed my iguanas collard greens and mustard greens with fruit every day. I have read that if you feed your male iguana sweet potato during breeding season the orange coloring will come out more. I have three iguanas, one is about 3 years and the other two are about one year of age. All green iguanas.
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Yes! They love them!
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Absolutely they are herbivores.
If your rabbit hates vegetables, try leafy greens. If she won't eat leafy greens, buy commercial rabbit pellets to feed her.