bearded dragons eat dubia, anole, and scorpion. breeding and egg laying at bloodbankdragons.
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1:33 JURASSIC PARK
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@bloodbankdragons Man I hear that all the time also. I feed my dragons pinkies, roaches, hornworms, supers and they go for everything. Very opportunistic feeders.
There are a few vids of beardies in the wild feeding and believe me they are not feeding on tiny crickets. LoL
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I want your room!
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The One At 1:20 Is Awesome
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please make more videos
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some big beardies there man, 2 of mine recently passed away from old age but were never anywhere near as big as the ones around 1.09... are they that big becuase there fed on cocroches? or is it in thier genes?
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like a boss
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that's too close Mr.Obama 4:20
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4:01 a whole lot of pipping going down. UV light district.
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holy shit they eat like anything
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vid makes me want to get my two boys a femal each and start breading lol
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COOL
Im really interested to get a bearded dragon but im a drummer and i sometimes play drums in my room. Are bearded dragons sensitive to sound and could me playing drums around it potentially hurt it?
metabolic 1 month ago
@metabolic I get no response from sound. They are not sensitve to sound... Drums might be a bit extream though. lol. "potentially hurt it" yes potentially.
bloodbankdragons 1 month ago
isnt it dangerous feeding them something that big (and im talking about the anole) not the roaches
wolverine1865 2 months ago
@wolverine1865 Its fine. They CAN eat huge food items. They are not delicate or fragile. That was one point I was trying to make with this vid.
bloodbankdragons 2 months ago
@bloodbankdragons yes but doesnt feeding them items larger than the space between their eyes cause them to become impacted
wolverine1865 2 months ago
@wolverine1865 no. Thats not true. I wonder who started that saying, and why it gets repeated over and over.
bloodbankdragons 2 months ago