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garlic scented flavor enchancer for reptiles

leticia carvalho

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hii! does anyone knows if this is safe for bearded dragons? how often can i put this on salad?
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Sadie

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I have not seen this before let me see if some others have heard of this
Here is one reply I got back
I don't use those types of things, a beardie will naturally eat a healthy diet if it has a good set up, lights, etc.
Some may be picky but real foods items [ insects, lots of variety in greens + veg ] should give them what they need. Some people use bee pollen as a salad topper if beardie is picky. Or reduce the amount + frequency of insect feedings. What is the beardie's set up, lights and diet like ? Pics of the enclosure and the beardie can show if some changes are needed.
 

Sadie

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Second response on this
I find it best to just rotate what is offered to try and meet with their preferences rather than relying on supplements like this. Things like add a little bit of a different fruit to change the color or taste of a salad etc. They tend to eat pretty well and get what they need when given a good variety and a healthy environment. It seems a bit odd to offer a garlic flavor to them. That doesn't seem to align with what they typically seek out.
 

leticia carvalho

Hatchling Dragon
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Here is one reply I got back
I don't use those types of things, a beardie will naturally eat a healthy diet if it has a good set up, lights, etc.
Some may be picky but real foods items [ insects, lots of variety in greens + veg ] should give them what they need. Some people use bee pollen as a salad topper if beardie is picky. Or reduce the amount + frequency of insect feedings. What is the beardie's set up, lights and diet like ? Pics of the enclosure and the beardie can show if some changes are needed.
hii! thank u. that makes sense. she has a very good appetite. she likes her greens and dubias too! i was thinking to bought this just to use rarely, on the days that she’s not very interested. u know, she prefer dubias lol! i have bee pollen, but im afraid that she is alergic… i never gave to her, because im afraid that this can be possible, right? so, the only problem that i have with her is parasites.
it’s the fourth time that my bearded dragon get parasites. (oxiurus) she’s almost 3 years old, and mostly, she doesn’t have any symptoms - (just a stinky poop)
so she had panacur for all these events. in the right dosage!
she tested negative after the medicine, but like i said, after a few months, she’s parasitized again :( i have so much careful with her, i clean her enclosure every month with desinfectant, she doesn’t have crickets as well, just dubias. i just dont know what else to do about it ! im afraid to do nothing this time, and it lose control.
 

leticia carvalho

Hatchling Dragon
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Second response on this
I find it best to just rotate what is offered to try and meet with their preferences rather than relying on supplements like this. Things like add a little bit of a different fruit to change the color or taste of a salad etc. They tend to eat pretty well and get what they need when given a good variety and a healthy environment. It seems a bit odd to offer a garlic flavor to them. That doesn't seem to align with what they typically seek out.
i do that! she eats very well when she sees carrots and fruits… but u know i can’t do it everytime. she have a variety of greens almost everyday (the others 3 days, dubias) sometimes when she saw no colors on her greens she refuses them lol! but… in majority, she’s a good eater.
 

leticia carvalho

Hatchling Dragon
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Here is one reply I got back
I don't use those types of things, a beardie will naturally eat a healthy diet if it has a good set up, lights, etc.
Some may be picky but real foods items [ insects, lots of variety in greens + veg ] should give them what they need. Some people use bee pollen as a salad topper if beardie is picky. Or reduce the amount + frequency of insect feedings. What is the beardie's set up, lights and diet like ? Pics of the enclosure and the beardie can show if some changes are needed.
she has uvb and her heating lamp! i big enclosure, i can take better photos tomorrow. these photos i took today, she ate everything.
 

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Sadie

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just one more question, there is any problem if i administrate panacur again for her? there’s been like 4 months since the last dose
You need to consult Tracie on the med - I will send her your post she's the vet tech on the board- did you try the swell website for the uvb? I sent two - please get the dragon out side for good uvb- 15 min or longer in direct sun will give him the uvb he needs- have him sit on you or place him in a plastic tote NO GLASS to lid please super vise him do this every day or every other - temps need to be 65 F or warmer @Drache613
 

leticia carvalho

Hatchling Dragon
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You need to consult Tracie on the med - I will send her your post she's the vet tech on the board- did you try the swell website for the uvb? I sent two - please get the dragon out side for good uvb- 15 min or longer in direct sun will give him the uvb he needs- have him sit on you or place him in a plastic tote NO GLASS to lid please super vise him do this every day or every other - temps need to be 65 F or warmer @Drache613
You need to consult Tracie on the med - I will send her your post she's the vet tech on the board- did you try the swell website for the uvb? I sent two - please get the dragon out side for good uvb- 15 min or longer in direct sun will give him the uvb he needs- have him sit on you or place him in a plastic tote NO GLASS to lid please super vise him do this every day or every other - temps need to be 65 F or warmer @Drache613


i already do that, everyday for 18 minutes. she stays on a blanket. having the part of sun, and a space for shadow thanks for send this to her!
 

leticia carvalho

Hatchling Dragon
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i already do that, everyday for 18 minutes. she stays on a blanket. thanks for send this to her!
You need to consult Tracie on the med - I will send her your post she's the vet tech on the board- did you try the swell website for the uvb? I sent two - please get the dragon out side for good uvb- 15 min or longer in direct sun will give him the uvb he needs- have him sit on you or place him in a plastic tote NO GLASS to lid please super vise him do this every day or every other - temps need to be 65 F or warmer @Drache613

the others websites, i think they don’t ship. and the taxes are really very expensive:(
 
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