• Nutritious, Dehydrated Ingredients That Are Quick And Convenient - No Refrigeration Required! With Calcium
  • Calcium Is Essential To Reptiles For The Prevention Of Metabolic Bone Disease
  • Easy To Prepare - Just Rehydrate In Water
  • Provides Nutritious Variety From Natural Ingredients In A Convenient, Resealable Package
  • Ideal For Reptiles Such As Bearded Dragons, Water Dragons, Tegus And Box Turtles

My bearded dragons favorite

My 5year old bearded dragon loves this food and itโ€™s easier to manage her calcium intake with it since it is already dusted just be sure to watch how much water to soak it in otherwise you drain the calcium off befor feeding

Our bearded dragon does well with these "munchies" to supplement her feeding routine. I add a little water to it and it gets nice and soft and easy for her to eat. I usually ending up saving several dollars ordering this off of Amazon than walking into a well-known, large-chain pet store that sells the identical item, so I'm happy.

My bearded dragon loves this mix! She's usually pretty picky about what she eats. She tends to like live food the most, but she destroys this stuff! It's nice to have something to give her in between live feedings.

Excellent product, it REALLY helped my Bearded Dragon with Calcium deficiency, as well as increased his appetite. He is a young dragon, and wasn't in very good shape a few weeks after picking him up, he was very skinny, lethargic, and twitching. He was not eating much at all, and we didn't think he was going to make it. You can see how skinny and in bad shape he was in the 'Before' versus 'After' picture. With proper UVA/B light, giving him about a table spoon of fresh chopped baby kale daily, and the Zilla Omnivore mix in a separate bowl, along with a few small live crickets a couple times per week, he pulled through and is almost double the size he was in less than a month, and now very active and eats like a pig. He goes crazy for the Baby Kale and Zilla Omnivore mix

My beardie loves this food. It has vegetables as well as dehydrated bugs in it. Soak it in a bit of warm water for a few minutes to rehydrate and my little dragons eats it right up.

Just a small amount of water to re-hydrate some and the BD loves it! Until I got this he would only eat crickets, This stuff helped him learn to eat his veggies. I recently put some in his dish, then put several crickets next to it. He ran to it and ignored the crickets. Munched it down. Especially likes the green peas. Hopefully it will help yours learn to eat properly too.

Looks to be a high quality mix of fruits and veggies, still trying to get my beardie to give it a taste, she is a bit hesitant to try new foods, she would eat nothing but crickets all day if I let her.

The product looks great. Needs to be rehydrated before use. The only problem is I have the pickiest lizard who won't eat it because it's not fresh. I friends bearded dragon has no problem eating it, just not my picky pain in the butt dragon ๐Ÿ˜œ

My beardie loves this food. I fed it to her from a young age (with the juvenile version) so I didn't have issues with her being picky. I found it extremely difficult to keep crickets alive here in the midwest, and I know my beardie is getting a well rounded diet with this food along with it being available to her all day so that she's never starving. I'll add in live worms or crickets from the pet store, along with some freeze dried crickets, she loves it all and she's a very healthy girl! While I'd much prefer to feed a reptile live food, this works very well as long as your beardie will eat it and you're in a situation like mine where live food isn't a stable or viable option.