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Bearded Dragon Food


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Bearded Dragon Juvenile Soft and Moist Pellet Food 2oz

Price: $5.72 $1.63 Usually ships in 2-3 business days


  • Category: SMALL ANIMALS
  • Manufacturer: ZOO MED LABORATORIES
  • Sub-Category: SMALL ANIMAL FOOD-PACKAGED
  • MFR-PART-NO: ZM75
  • Made By: ZOO MED LABORATORIES

  • Zoo Med's Bearded Dragon Food is the only soft moist formula dragon food available! In the wild, Bearded Dragons derive the majority of the water they need from eating high moisture content plants and flowers. (Like dandelion greens/86% water!) Because of this, feeding a dried food makes no sense, and adding water to dried food causes rapid spoilage and fermentation. Zoo Med's soft moist formula solves the above feeding problem, as there is no need to add water to this food!




    Customer Reviews:

    Dry as cardboard
    The dragons won't eat this product but on a very rare occation. The product advertises that it is "moist"... WRONG, and not true. I will not be buying this product again.

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