• SPECIFICALLY FORMULATED for BEARDED DRAGONS to Promote Growth & Health
  • READY TO EAT - No pre soaking or pre-prep needed
  • APPETITE STIMULATING - Scent, Flavor, & Color
  • EASILY DIGESTED - Isolated Proteins, Soluble Carbohydrates & Calcium
  • Also Available in 2 oz., 9 oz., & 1 Gallon sizes

I use these like croutons on a salad for my bearded dragon. He tends to eat them first then dig into the rest. I've ordered them multiple times from different vendors and have no complaints.

My beardies absolutly love these. When we got our baby she would not eat anything. As soon as we presented these to her she gobbled them up and began gaing weight

My bearded dragons thrive on a diet of Bites. The crickets I was feeding them kept escaping and were singing all over my home. These bites are much more manageable --if a little less exciting-- and the bearded dragons eat them very readily.

I had a bearded dragon, he did not care for this. He ate it, but there were other things he enjoyed much more. My gerbils on the otherhand LOVE it. I offer it as a treat. Mainly I use it as a first food for gerbil pups, and as a appitite stimulant for elderly gerbils. Its been a life saver for me, especially for gerbils with damaged teeth.

Not all beardies will eat everything, and my stuck up finicky bugger generally turns his nose up at canned food. I bought some dried food for him, and he refused it even when he had nothing else to eat for a couple days (crickets were not available due to a brutal cold snap). THIS stuff, however, is the FIRST stuff he nibbles off his morning salad. He LOVES it. I have ordered it three times before and will be ordering another one today. My beardie won't eat mangos, or plums, or berries, but this stuff gets his interest.

I get this tub every month. My beardie loves these. However, I wish it was available for regular purchase and not just an add on item. Sometimes I'm on a budget when he needs more wet food and can't always afford to make a $25 purchase before being able to add these.

I use these to make my bearded dragon's greens more exciting. No matter what other toppings are in her salad, there's always her greens and a garnish of these bites. She loves them, so even if she's having a picky day she may accidentally get a leaf in her mouth while eating these. They are brightly colored, and I think that really contributes. Plus, she seems to love the flavor. I've been giving her a small amount with the rest of her food daily since I got her (as a baby) so she just expects them now and won't eat her salad without them. I've bought a few different sizes, but it doesn't really matter since I store it all in the fridge and break out a few weeks' worth at a time. I only have one bearded dragon, so this lasts us a surprisingly long time (2-3 months, I'd say).

I have been using this product since 2012 with my first bearded dragon. As with all foods, nothing has complete nutrition so supplementing with fresh greens and superworms is the best regimen. My dragons would not eat fresh food so their diets consisted of these bites and superworms. These bites produced large, good looking, happy dragons (compliments from others). The bites are easy to keep fresh in your refrigerator and reasonably priced, in my opinion, for the benefits.

When I had a bearded dragon, she ate this stuff up the moment I put it into her tank. Unfortunately I do not have that same bearded dragon any longer and still had close to half of a container left behind. I didn't want to just throw it away so I decided to feed it to some of my insects (Cave roaches and Madagascar Hissing roaches ) and they also love this stuff! When I purchase feeder crickets for my tarantulas, I give them some of the stuff as part of gut loading and they also seem to enjoy it. It may seem unusual to buy this stuff specifically for insects, but if they enjoy it and seem to benefit from eating it, it's worth the occasional purchase -- a jar this size will last for MONTHS (6+)!

I love my dragon, whose name is Wrex, but he is a challenging pet. It is a constant struggle to keep him fed - crickets are expensive, roach colonies have been a lot of work, and supers are not very nutritious. He likes most vegetables, but I always worry he's not getting enough nutrition. I've tried about every pre-packaged food I have ever found, and he's carefully eaten around every one. I'm going out of the country soon, and my parents are going to watch Wrex. I was worried about them being massively inconvenienced by his massively complicated diet. So because I was desperate, I threw these in my Amazon cart, hoping he would take to them, but not really thinking he would. They came today, and I threw some in his dish. As soon as they landed, he looked up and made his way over. After a few seconds of critical staring, he tried one, and apparently loved it since he ate all of the rest and looked back at me like it was my fault they were gone. They smell great, the texture is wonderful, and the container is way bigger than I expected. I'll be sending them along with him to my parents, and when they run out, I'll be ordering some more. Great buy. I'm delighted.