Get Your Bearded Dragon`s Supplies At; Reptilechannel.Com
If you need to find some food or other supplies for your beardie, you can do so at: www.reptilechannel.com They offer T-Rex Bearded Dragon Calcium Plus, 1.75 oz., for $4.89, on sale, from Petco. This supplement is an all-natural food that is made with human-grade ingredients and has all the vitamins and minerals your beardie needs. It is specially made for beardies to increase the nutritional value of crickets.
They have Zoo Med`s Can O` Superworms, for 1.2 oz., it`s $3.99, on sale. It is ” a great way to provide the diversity reptiles and amphibians crave and the complete diet they need. You will find mealworms will stimulate your reptile`s appetite while providing the nutrients he requires-just the way nature intended.” It is ideal for Adult beardies, monitors, Tegus, Asian or Box Turtles.
They have Fluker`s High-Calcium Cricket Diet, 13 oz., for $2.99, on sale. “Fluker`s High-Calcium Cricket feed is a premium formula designed for “gut-loading” crickets to increase their vitamin/mineral content prior to offering them as prey to your pet.”
They offer Nature Zone Bearded Dragon Bites Reptile Food, 24 oz., for $15.99, on sale. It is “complete nutrition for your bearded dragon with over 50 amino acids (proteins), vitamins and minerals. Isolated proteins and carbohydrates are easily digestible by both juveniles and adults. Soft, gel bites, no water necessary. the convenient bite-sized pieces are ready to eat, no slicing or dicing required.”
Need a substrate for your beardie? Try Zoo Med Vita-Sand in Baja Blue, 10 lbs., for $11.69, on sale and this product “is an all natural substrate that contains no artificial colors or color sealers. We`ve enhanced our substrate with added vitamins and beta carotene that may help provide increased health benefits for your pet.
In addition, the ultra fine-grade particles help prevent against impaction from over consumption. Ideal for bearded dragons, uromastyx lizards, monitors, geckos, including Leopard Geckos and desert tortoises. This is not a substitute for dietary supplements.” They also carry habitats, habitat accessories, cages, lighting, reptile healthcare and more, so give them a look-see at: www.reptilechannel.com

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