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Review on 🦎 Ultimate Nourishment for Adult Bearded Dragons: Fluker's Buffet Blend Formula by Jennifer Shetty

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No main meal. Good to eat

This product is good for a light quick meal for your bearded dragons but definitely should not be the main meal. I feed my dragon mustard/kale and reptiles (highly recommended btw). I also had the flicker stuff on my plate all the time, but as many days passed between her bowel movements and her lethargy, I realized something was wrong. When she finally pooped, she was also very skinny. I resorted to additional baths and abdominal massages to stimulate digestion. This is a known fix for stuck dragons and after about 30 minutes it finally poops. Another thing that can affect digestion in dragons is the temperature of their habitat. One side of its habitat should reach temperatures of 90-110°F. My kite's home was constantly between 95 and 100°, so I knew it wasn't a problem. I decided to stop eating Fluker and after 2 days my dragon was back to normal. She pooped regularly and returned to her usual active state. Many other kite owners I've spoken to since have had similar issues consuming this Fluker and other pelleted foods. I only recommend using this Flucker's Buffet Blend if someone is temporarily sitting on their dragon with a lizard and doesn't want to mess with lettuce and worms. However, this shouldn't take longer than a few days. Otherwise, sprinkling a few granules here and there on your dragon's lettuce (as if you're making croutons) is a good way to get your dragon interested in the lettuce (bright colors attract it). Any experienced bearded dragon owner will tell you that adult dragons should be fed alternating salad (kale/mustard/dandelion) and live foods (my favorite reptiles) along with calcium and vitamin supplements. Deviating from this can lead to health problems for your dragon.

Pros
  • Confident
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  • Vulgarity