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Mungi's Buddha

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Personally I would not feed them. Beardies can be fed fresh dandelion greens however which are very commonly available in a lot of grocers produce section. Those that you are looking at claim to consist of both the greens and flowers but at best they are a dried food which would require hydration to be fed and that can not match the nutritional value found in fresh dandelion greens.
I do applaud you for being creative and thinking out of the box however but in this case I would suggest sticking to what is known safe and fresh is always best:)
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TheGuvnor

Hatchling Dragon
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England
Cool. That's the sort of answer I was looking for to be honest. Thanks for your input, It's very much appreciated. :)

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TheGuvnor

Hatchling Dragon
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England
I got some of these by the way. He don't touch them. But his live feeders love them (hoppers and dubia). So not a total waste :)

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