Can Bearded Dragons Eat Guava?

Have you ever wondered if you can feed your bearded dragon guava? This tropical fruit can be an occasional treat, but moderation is key.

Guava contains natural sugars and fiber that may provide some nutritional benefits, but too much can disrupt calcium absorption or cause digestive issues.

This article explores whether guavas are truly safe for bearded dragons and how much to feed them. You’ll learn if and when guava can be part of a nutritious, varied diet for your bearded dragon’s essential vitamins and nutrients.

How to Feed Guava to Your Bearded Dragon?

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With careful preparation and limits, you can safely feed your bearded dragon guava! Let’s take a look at what to know first:

Preparing Guava for Your Bearded Dragon

  1. Select fresh, ripe guava fruits. Avoid ones with blemishes or bruises.
  2. Wash the guava thoroughly under running water.
  3. Cut the guava in half and scoop out the seeds.
  4. Peel off the skin if your dragon prefers only the flesh. Both skin and flesh are edible.
  5. Chop the flesh into bite-sized pieces for your bearded dragon.
  6. Serve a portion of a few small pieces, monitoring your dragon’s intake.
  7. Always remove any uneaten guava after 10-15 minutes.

How Much Guava Should You Give Your Bearded Dragon?

Guava should only be an occasional treat. Aim to offer just a few bites 1-2 times per week at most. Overfeeding fruit can disrupt the balance of their diet.

For an adult bearded dragon, 2-3 small pieces of guava fruit flesh is sufficient. Baby dragons can have 1-2 tiny pieces a couple times a week. The portion should be no bigger than the space between their eyes.

How Does Guava Benefit Your Bearded Dragon?

Guava contains several beneficial nutrients that can support your bearded dragon’s health when fed in moderation.

The high amount of Vitamin C, for instance, helps boost their immune system, supports bone and skin health, and acts as an antioxidant. Additionally, the fiber content in guava aids digestion and prevents constipation issues. It also helps satisfy their appetite.

Other antioxidants in guava can reduce cell damage from exposure to toxins and free radicals.

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Why You Should Give Your Bearded Dragon Guava in Moderation

Benefits aside, guava is still high in natural sugar – so too much can lead to obesity, metabolic disorders, and loose stools or diarrhea.

The seeds and skin also contain small amounts of toxins that may cause issues if overfed. Offer it only as an occasional treat alongside veggies (like mustard greens, collard greens, and leafy greens), proteins (crickets and other insects or bugs), and calcium sources (ex: kale and papaya).

What Other Fruit Can You Feed Your Bearded Dragon?

A variety of fruits can supplement your bearded dragon’s diet. Here, we cover just some fruits you can give your bearded pet on occasion.

Mangos

Mangos provide vital vitamins A, C, K, and B6. They aid metabolism and bone development.

How to Feed Mangoes to Your Bearded Dragon

  • Wash mango thoroughly
  • Peel off skin and remove pit
  • Chop flesh into bite-sized pieces
  • Feed a few small pieces 1-2 times weekly

Blueberries

Blueberries are high in antioxidants and low in sugar. They support your dragon’s brain and eye health.

How to Feed Blueberries to Your Bearded Dragon

  • Rinse blueberries
  • Feed 2-3 whole berries at a time
  • Limit to 2-3 times per week
An iguana eating fruits

Bananas

Bananas contain potassium and vitamin B6. As such, this fruit helps bearded dragons with their muscle function, effectively reducing their risk of metabolic bone disease.

How to Feed Bananas to Your Bearded Dragon

  • Peel banana and remove any strings
  • Mash a thin slice with a fork
  • Feed just a bite or two monthly

Strawberries

Strawberries contain vitamin C and manganese, making them ideal for supporting your reptile’s bone health.

How to Feed Strawberries to Your Bearded Dragon

  • Wash and hull strawberries
  • Chop into small pieces
  • Feed a few small bites weekly

Cantaloupe

In case your dragon is looking dehydrated or having some digestive issues, offer them some cantaloupe. The fruit is high in vitamins A and C, so it should be of great help to them.

How to Feed Cantaloupe to Your Bearded Dragon

  • Wash cantaloupe thoroughly
  • Scoop out some flesh
  • Feed a few small bites monthly

Honeydew Melon

Honeydew is a tasty treat that contains potassium, vitamin C, and B vitamins. It hydrates and supports your scaly pet’s immunity.

How to Feed Honeydew Melon to Your Bearded Dragon

  • Wash honeydew thoroughly
  • Scoop out some flesh
  • Feed a few bites monthly

To Sum Up: Should Bearded Dragons Eat Guava?

Guava can provide some nutritional benefits for bearded dragons like fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants. However, it should only be given in strict moderation as the high sugar content can cause health issues.

With careful preparation and portion control, an occasional slice of this fruit can be a tasty supplement without disrupting your bearded dragon’s nutrition.

Author

  • Teddy Smith

    Teddy is the founder and lead writer of ReptilesLife. Teddy has loved animals since a really young age, starting with dinosaurs of course! He writes here to help other reptile owners to care for their scaly pets.

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