Can Bearded Dragons Eat Eggs?

Bearded dragons are popular pets; therefore, knowing what they should and shouldn’t eat is vital to their health & well-being. One of the most common questions asked by pet owners is: Can Bearded Dragons Eat Eggs? We will dive into that in this article!

Can Bearded Dragons Eat Eggs?

Eggs are safe for bearded dragons if eaten in small amounts. Eggs are loaded with protein, which is especially beneficial for growing dragons and those that need extra nutrition.

However, due to their fat content, eggs shouldn’t be a key part of the diet of bearded dragons to prevent health problems such as kidney and obesity problems.

What kind of eggs can bearded dragons eat?

Chicken eggs are the most common option for feeding bearded dragons, but you can also give them quail eggs, which are smaller and easier to manage, especially in terms of portion size.

Bearded dragons can eat Kale, collard greens, dandelion greens, and mustard greens

How to Prepare Eggs for Bearded Dragons

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It’s important to know how to prepare eggs for your bearded dragon if you were to give it to them and be sure that it’s safe. When you make eggs for your little dragon, you will need to be sure you cook them properly so all the bacteria have been killed.

Here are a few methods to cook eggs:

  • Boiling eggs: Boil the egg until it is hardboiled, and then cut it into small pieces.
  • Eggs scrambled: Scramble the egg without adding butter, salt, oil or any other seasonings.

Don’t feed your little beardie raw eggs, as they can be contaminated with bacteria and difficult for dragons to digest.

Can bearded dragons eat scrambled eggs?

Bearded dragons can eat scrambled eggs, but only in small amounts. Eggs have a lot of protein, which can be good, but too much isn’t healthy for them.

If you give them scrambled eggs, make sure they are plain with no butter, oil, or seasoning. The eggs should be fully cooked to avoid any bacteria.

How many eggs can I feed my bearded dragon?

Eggs should be viewed as a treat on occasion instead of being a key part of the food habits of your bearded dragon. For an adult bearded dragon, you can safely give them one egg every 2 weeks, and for baby bearded dragons, I would suggest the same. But remember, a key part of their diet should be insects, so I would not focus on feeding your dragon eggs and view it more as a treat.

Benefits of Eggs for Bearded Dragons

Here are some benefits of giving your bearded dragon eggs:

  • Protein: Eggs are full of protein and fats, which is great for a bearded dragon that needs to grow but lacks nutrients.
  • Vitamins and Minerals: They’re rich in essential vitamins like D and A, which support the good health of your skin, vision, and bones.

Risks of Feeding Eggs to Bearded Dragons

Eggs are a fantastic source of protein, but there are some risks you should consider:

  • The danger of eating: if your bearded dragon eats too much protein and fat, it could lead to weight gain and health problems like fatty liver disease or even heart failure.
  • Digestive Issues: Bearded dragons could be unable to digest eggs. This could cause digestive problems like diarrhoea.

Fun Fact: Bearded dragons can live up to 10-15 years.

Quick Facts Summary:

  • Feeding Frequency: Once every two weeks.
  • Egg Type: Chicken or quail eggs, cooked and unseasoned.
  • Avoid Raw eggs and overfeeding to prevent digestive and health issues.

Wrapping Up

In summary, bearded dragons can eat eggs, but they should be given only in small, properly cooked portions. Eggs can provide a nutritional boost and a source of protein; however, they should not substitute the primary diet of insects, vegetables, and occasional fruits essential for a bearded dragon’s overall health.

If you are considering your little beardies’ diet habits, you may be interested in this post – How long can bearded dragons go without food?

You should always be careful when feeding your bearded dragon anything new, and if you are unsure, make sure you speak with a vet!

Thank you for reading, and if you have any questions about reptiles or bearded dragons, please email us at contact@reptileexpert.co.uk.

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