If you’re wondering “Can bearded dragons eat nectarines?” the answer is yes, bearded dragons can eat nectarines, in moderation. However, it shouldn’t be fed to them daily.
In this article, we’ll explore the nutritional value of nectarines for bearded dragons and how to feed them properly. As well, see our full guide to What fruit can bearded dragons eat?
Can bearded dragons eat nectarines?
- Can bearded dragons eat nectarines?
- Nectarines Nutritional Value for Bearded Dragons:
- How often should you give nectarines to your beardie?
- Why can’t I feed my bearded dragon nectarine daily?
- How to feed nectarines to your bearded dragon:
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
- Can bearded dragons have peaches or nectarines?
- What fruit is toxic to bearded dragons?
- What fruits do bearded dragons like most?
- What fruit is a laxative for bearded dragons?
- Can bearded dragons eat plums?
- Can bearded dragons eat grapes?
- Can bearded dragons eat bananas?
- Can bearded dragons eat peaches?
- Can bearded dragons eat cherries?
- Can bearded dragons eat watermelon?
- Can bearded dragons eat kiwi?
- Can bearded dragons eat apples?
- Foods bearded dragons can eat:
- Getting your bearded dragon calcium:
- Vegetables to feed your bearded dragon:
- Insects to feed your bearded dragon:
- How often should you feed a bearded dragon?
- What should a bearded dragon not eat?
- Recap: Can bearded dragons eat nectarines?
Nectarines Nutritional Value for Bearded Dragons:
Nectarines contains a lot of vitamins and minerals like:
- Fiber (great for bearded dragon’s digestion)
- Vitamin C
- Copper Potassium
- Vitamin B3
- Small amounts of zinc, iron, magnesium, phosphorus
Source: Healthline
How often should you give nectarines to your beardie?
A good rule of thumb is one slice of apricot (roughly the size of your thumb) at most twice a month. If you’re feeding a baby or juvenile bearded dragon, you can aim for one chunk every month.
Why can’t I feed my bearded dragon nectarine daily?
Nectarines have a high phosphorus to calcium ratio. In bearded dragons, it’s important to be aware of the phosphorus and calcium content in all the food you feed them regularly. Why? Bearded dragons need a good amount of calcium to grow and to maintain bone and muscle health in adulthood. However, phosphorus inhibits the absorption of calcium if there’s too much of it, relative to the calcium amount.
You should aim for a 2:1 ratio of 2 parts calcium to 1 part phosphorus. We’ve outlined ways to increase your beardie’s calcium intake below as well.
Another reason beardies shouldn’t eat nectarines, or fruit in general, daily is that the sugar content is usually quite high in fruit, and this can lead to obesity and even diabetes in bearded dragons. This is especially true since most bearded dragons that are raised as pets don’t get as much exercise as they would in the wild. Their sedentary lifestyle doesn’t allow for daily fruit intake since they’re more prone to obesity from not moving as much as they usually would.
How to feed nectarines to your bearded dragon:
- Cut your nectarines into slices, removing the pit, which dragons can’t digest. Also, remove the skin as its texture is hard for them to chew and digest properly.
- Cut up one small chunk into smaller pieces, making it easier for them to chew the nectarine.
- Mix the chunks into their vegetable bowl.
- Observe your beardie over time and watch for signs of weight gain and obesity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Can bearded dragons have peaches or nectarines?
Yes! Bearded dragons can eat peaches and nectarines. Make sure to remove the pit and skin, and feed them one small cut up slice of the fruit roughly twice a month at most.
What fruit is toxic to bearded dragons?
High acid fruit like citrus should never be fed to your bearded dragons. This includes lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits, and kumquats. As well, avoid feeding them avocados!
What fruits do bearded dragons like most?
Bearded dragons are drawn to fruits like melons, watermelons, peaches, strawberries, grapes, and apples (including applesauce). It’s hard to say what their favorite fruit is as each bearded dragon has their own individual tastes. Try out different fruits to see which one your dragon responds most enthusiastically towards.
What fruit is a laxative for bearded dragons?
Fruits high in fiber can act as a laxative for bearded dragons. Try blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, or cantaloupe to see what works best for your beardie’s digestion.
Can bearded dragons eat plums?
Yes, bearded dragons can eat plums, but only on occasion. See our full guide to feeding bearded dragons plums here.
Can bearded dragons eat grapes?
Grapes are high in fiber and calcium, and make a wonderful snack for bearded dragons. So yes, bearded dragons can eat grapes, but only on occasion. They are also high in sugar and oxalates, which beardies should not eat daily.
Can bearded dragons eat bananas?
While bearded dragons can eat bananas, they shouldn’t be given them regularly. There are other fruits with much higher nutritional values for beardies.
Can bearded dragons eat peaches?
Yes, bearded dragons can eat peaches, and they’re considered one of the safer fruits to feed your beardie regularly.
Can bearded dragons eat cherries?
Yes, bearded dragons can eat cherries, on occasion. Twice a month is a good rule of thumb.
Can bearded dragons eat watermelon?
Bearded dragons can eat watermelon, every few weeks and only in small quantities.
Can bearded dragons eat kiwi?
Bearded dragons can safely eat kiwi about twice a month. Make sure to remove the skin as it’s hard for them to digest!
Can bearded dragons eat apples?
Yes, bearded dragons can eat apples, roughly once a week. Apples are actually one of the safer fruits to feed them regularly, as they provide a lot of nutrients that are great for bearded dragons. Make sure to remove the inner seeds and the outer skin of an apple, and to cut the fruit up into smaller chunks easier for your beardie to chew.
Foods bearded dragons can eat:
If you’re wondering what you should feed a bearded dragon, read our guidelines below. Bearded dragons are insectivores, which just means they thrive on insects as well as plant materials.
If you have a juvenile bearded dragon (between six and eighteen months old), give them about 80% vegetables and 20% live insects.
As your bearded dragon transitions into adulthood, give them the inverse, so 20% plant materials and 80% insects.
Getting your bearded dragon calcium:
Calcium is especially vital to a bearded dragon, especially a young one that is still growing. There are several ways to introduce more calcium into your beardie’s diet:
- Add in more high calcium vegetables like dandelions, bok choy, and collard greens.
- Dust calcium powder over their insects and vegetables to increase calcium levels.
- Make sure they’re getting their 12 hours of UVB exposure as they need this light to be able to properly absorb nutrients.
Vegetables to feed your bearded dragon:
- Peas
- Dandelion
- Green beans
- Cabbage
- Zucchini
- Pumpkin
- See our full list of vegetables to feed your bearded dragon
Note: Bearded dragons can also eat fruit in moderation. See here for a complete list of fruits bearded dragons can eat.
Insects to feed your bearded dragon:
- Crickets
- Kingworms
- Waxworms
- See our full guides to insects you can feed your bearded dragon and worms to feed your bearded dragon
Quick note: Live insects raised by you or bought from the pet store are best because they’re definitely pesticide free.
How often should you feed a bearded dragon?
During the first 3-6 months of your beardie’s life, try to feed them four to five times a day by giving them as many insects as they’d like in 10 minutes. They’re growing and need lots of protein during this stage.
Reduce the number of feedings to about two to three times a day when they’re growing into their juvenile years (between six and eighteen months).
As they become an adult, you can feed them once daily.
What should a bearded dragon not eat?
Avoid feeding your bearded dragon:
- Onions
- Leeks
- Chives
- Mushrooms
- Garlic
- Acidic fruit like oranges, lemons
- Rhubarb (can be toxic to them)
- Avocados (surprisingly, these make them ill)
- Eggplant
- Insects caught in the wild (there may be pesticides covering them)
- Venomous insects
- Dairy of any kind
- Rice and grains of any kind
- Frogs or toads
- Ham or other processed meats
Recap: Can bearded dragons eat nectarines?
- Bearded dragons can eat a small amount of nectarines every few weeks.
- Make sure to remove the pit and skin before feeding them.
- Monitor them for signs of obesity over time.
For our full list of food to feed a bearded dragon, see our guide here.
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