It all depends on the sizes of the crickets, so I'll make large ones "A)" and small ones "B)". When they are new borns, they should get A) 1-2 a day and B) 2-4 a day. Never feed them anything much larger than the space between their eyes (if food is long horizontally long but vertically short and vice verca, it should be OK). With each half inch longer the baby grows, it needs B) one or two more in it's daily diet. Or, A), one or two more a day with every FULL inch. Hope it helped
It depends on the size of the lizard ! A baby Bearded Dragon should be fed on small crickets, not grasshoppers - as many as it will eat in five minutes.
about 20 is optional but you can feed them how ever much u want
no. but if there are far to many crickets in the cage it will hurt it.
In a sense yes. Bearded dragons, like most reptiles help keep pest type animals down. In the Bearded's case it is primarily crickets and grubs. Since crickets, grasshoppers, grubs, ets. can cause problems with many types of farms, by the reptiles keeping these creature's population down, they indirectly keep farmers employed and eating.
If it's eating that many at one feed - you need to increase the size of the crickets you're feeding it !
Pellets consist mainly of corn, which shouldn't be a Beardie's staple food. Feed your Bearded Dragon as many crickets as it'll eat in 10-15 minutes (once a day for an adult, three times a day for a baby) and offer Collards, Mustard Greens, and/or Dandelion Greens every day. Be sure to mist the greens with water and dust the crickets with calcium powder.
As many as it will eat within about ten minutes. Bearded Dragons actively hunt their food - eating enough to 'fill them up' before resting. Simply feed a few at a time - until your Beardie stops eating - then just drop the same amount in the vivarium next time.
As many as it does
I have owned several skinks, a couple of bearded dragons, many geckos, uromastyx, chinese water dragons, sailfin dragons, tegus, and several monitor lizards
No they will have many fights that can lead to disease or death
They can, but almost never do. Bearded dragons are not large lizards, and it is difficult to find lizards smaller than the Beardie sutiable for eating. They will usually only eat other lizards if absolutely necessary.
there are seven different speiciesof bearded dragons, the most common found and most recently popular pet is know as Pogona vitticeps. if you want to know more go to wikipedia.com and type in "pogona" in the text box.
Dragons are mythical creatures. Depending on different authors and directors, dragons and other mythical creatures are always different. Okay obviously that isn't a helpful answer, so I will move it to bearded dragons for you.