<\/span><\/h2>\nBearded dragons are omnivorous reptiles that enjoy a varied diet of insects, vegetables, and fruits. Although kumquats are considered safe for human consumption, it is important to understand whether they are safe for bearded dragons to eat.<\/p>\n
Kumquats are a type of citrus fruit that are high in vitamin C and fiber. They are also low in calories, making them a healthy snack for humans. However, when it comes to bearded dragons, there is still some debate on whether kumquats are safe for them to eat.<\/p>\n
While kumquats are not toxic to bearded dragons, they should still be fed in moderation. This is because they are high in sugar and acid, which can cause digestive problems and lead to obesity. Additionally, the rind of the kumquat is tough and difficult for bearded dragons to digest, which can also cause digestive issues.<\/p>\n
It is recommended that bearded dragons only eat the flesh of the kumquat and not the rind. The flesh should also be cut into small pieces to make it easier for the bearded dragon to eat and digest.<\/p>\n
In conclusion, while kumquats are not toxic to bearded dragons, they should still be fed in moderation and with caution. It is important to monitor your bearded dragon’s diet and make sure they are not overeating or experiencing any digestive issues.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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