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Toads as food

DrBwell

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
Messages
15
Location
St. Augustine, Florida
I live in Northeast Florida and have tons of toads in my area that come out at night. As a treat I’ve been giving Elliott one a week for the calcium and other nutrients.


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Aerries

Hatchling Dragon
Messages
78
Don’t give wild animals to captive pets, you don’t know what they are carrying and or what they’ve been exposed to.


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Daniel

Bearded Dragon Egg
Messages
12
I live in Florida too. there are a lot of invasive species that have come to Florida in recent years, and many of them are known to be poisonous and can kill dogs and cats. Please be very careful, as we recently had a white tree frog that is invasive to Florida and our bearded dragon saw it and almost try to eat it. As they are poisonous, if we didn't stop him he would be dead
 

DrBwell

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
Messages
15
Location
St. Augustine, Florida
I live in Florida too. there are a lot of invasive species that have come to Florida in recent years, and many of them are known to be poisonous and can kill dogs and cats. Please be very careful, as we recently had a white tree frog that is invasive to Florida and our bearded dragon saw it and almost try to eat it. As they are poisonous, if we didn't stop him he would be dead
Ok, I see your point and will only feed from a reputable food source.


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