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by Melyna Lebsack Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Chinese water dragon food chart

  • Live feeder insects and some whole prey – 80% (up to 85% for young Chinese water dragons of up to 12 months old). ...
  • Vegetables and greens – 15%
  • Fruit – up to 5%
  • Mice/baby rats of appropriate size – 1-2 times a month

Water dragons eat variety of whole prey, including insects and occasional frozen and thawed pinkie or fuzzy mice or small common goldfish, plus smaller amounts of fresh vegetables and fruit.

What do you feed a Chinese water dragon?

Feeding Chinese Water Dragons. You can feed crickets, mealworms, waxworms, earthworms, grasshoppers, butter worms, locusts, and possibly small feeder fish. Adults can also be fed pinkie mice on occasion and kingworms. All insect prey should be gut loaded.

Can I Feed my Water Dragon mice?

For large-sized water dragons, you can try feeding them small baby mice. But no more than once or twice a week. Baby mice are great treats but contain a lot of fat which can be harmful to your water dragon’s health.

Can water dragons eat mollusks?

Mollusks, such as mussels and snails, and crustaceans, such as fresh crab meat and shrimp, can be fed to water dragons to mimic their natural diet. However it is important to note that most commercially available mollusks and crustaceans are from salt water sources, while water dragons eat fresh water mollusks and crustaceans.

What should you not feed a water dragon?

When choosing food for your water dragon, there are some you need to avoid which you need to strictly not provide them, and they include: Avoid centipedes, millipedes, fireflies, hornets, wasps, bees, scorpions, houseflies, glowing worms or lighting bugs, and so on.

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What is a water dragons favorite food?

Feed Water dragons a variety of gut-loaded insects such as crickets, king mealworms, silkworms, and waxworms, as well as grasshoppers, roaches, and earthworms. Pinky mice and small fish may also be fed occasionally. All produce offered should be fresh, high quality items fit for human consumption and pesticide free.

How often should I feed my water dragon?

every two to three daysJuvenile Chinese water dragons need to be fed more frequently than adults to promote healthy growth, while adults require fewer feedings. Juveniles usually require daily feedings, while adults may only need to be fed every two to three days.

Do Chinese water dragons need live food?

Fruits and vegetables do need to be offered to your Chinese Water Dragon, although some seem to be able to live without eating them, it is still essential to provide them with to to your pet. However, it should only make up around ten to fifteen percent of their diet.

What can you not feed water dragons?

Young dragons should be fed every day with as great a variety of insects as possible. Calcium and vitamin powders should be used every second feeding. In general, Water dragons will not accept pet food, fruit and vegetables until they have reached a total length of about 20cm.

Can water dragons eat lettuce?

Can Chinese water dragons eat lettuce? No, you shouldn't feed your Chinese water any lettuce, unless it's very dehydrated. Eating lettuce will not provide much nutritional value (similar to cucumbers, watermelons and other watery veggies or fruit).

Do water dragons need light at night?

Water dragons are diurnal lizards, meaning they are active during the day and sleep at night. The lights, therefore, need to go off at night. For this reason, a lightless heat source, such as a ceramic heat emitter for day and night heating might also prove beneficial.

How long can a Chinese water dragon go without eating?

In general, Chinese water dragons are shy creatures, but get used to their new environment and owners with time. If you have just got your Chinese water dragon, it will be scared and shy. Most new lizards don't eat for the first 1-2 weeks.

How do you know if a water dragon is dying?

Signs of sickness in Chinese water dragonsLethargy, not moving around much.Sleeping all the time.Blisters or raised patches on the skin (might be filled with fluid)Vomiting.Weight loss.Blood in poop.Runny and extra smelly poop for more than 2 days.Sunken eyes.More items...

Do water dragons need supplements?

Young dragons may be provided the calcium and vitamin supplement each day but it is not required for older dragons. For most of the animals in the store we alternate daily, providing calcium one day and calcium with vitamins the next day.

What do water dragons need in their tank?

Water dragons come from a tropical climate. They need a basking area and a cooler section within the enclosure so they can regulate their body temperature. All the heat elements should be located on one side and the other will be the cooler side. A basking area of 87-95 degrees should be provided.

Can water dragons eat snails?

Another optional feeder for your water dragon are snails and mollusks, they can even eat crustaceans such as crab meat and small feeder fish, but there is not much information on how much of these they actually need in their diet since they do not consume them in the wild, but generally, these can be fed like pinkie ...

What bedding do water dragons need?

The substrate used in the green water dragon habitat should be one that will encourage the high humidity levels that these lizards prefer. Reptile (orchid) bark, cypress mulch, or any number of coconut husk products are ideal choices. Avoid using any type of overly drying substrate such as sand or paper based products.

How long can Chinese water dragons go without eating?

In general, Chinese water dragons are shy creatures, but get used to their new environment and owners with time. If you have just got your Chinese water dragon, it will be scared and shy. Most new lizards don't eat for the first 1-2 weeks.

How long does it take for a water dragon to become full grown?

Under ideal conditions, water dragons reach adult size in 1–2 years; upgrade habitat size as your reptile grows.

Do water dragons sleep a lot?

If your Chinese water dragon is stressed, it's likely to not move around much, sleep a lot and stay in the same spot for long periods of time. Not only new Chinese water dragons can get stressed. Other pets, loud noises, wrong setup, other cage mates and even a sickness can cause stress.

What do water dragons need in their tank?

Water dragons come from a tropical climate. They need a basking area and a cooler section within the enclosure so they can regulate their body temperature. All the heat elements should be located on one side and the other will be the cooler side. A basking area of 87-95 degrees should be provided.

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