Can Bearded Dragons Eat Celery? (See What Happens)


Can Bearded Dragons Eat Celery

Yes, you can feed your bearded dragon celery. In fact, it is a very good thing to feed them. So how do you go about feeding them celery?

It’s actually quite simple and fairly easy. You can either cut celery up into smaller pieces or you can buy a whole stalk of celery and break it off as needed.  I would recommend going with the second option because if your bearded dragon doesn’t eat all of the celery immediately then you don’t have any wasted food left over that has been sitting out for too long.

Once you have broken off a piece of stalky celery, just place it in your dragon’s enclosure near the heat lamp so that they have access to it whenever they want it.  You can also place some leaves into your dragon’s food dish to help give them something to nibble on before the main course. Check out the vegetables for bearded dragons.

Is it Safe for Bearded Dragons to Eat Celery

Valuable Nutrients in Celery

The nutritional makeup of celery:

  • Fiber
  • Vitamin A (in the form of carotenoids and flavonoids)
  • Vitamin C – B vitamins: thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine and folates
  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • Potassium

Besides being a great way to add some healthy nutrients into your bearded dragon’s diet there are also many other benefits to feeding them celery.

  • It can help with digestion by providing roughage in their diet. It’s kind of like making a salad for them.  Bearded dragons tend to not get enough roughage in their diet and this can cause issues.
  • It’s a great way to put some weight on your beardie as it is packed with nutrients that they need.

Benefits of Feeding My Bearded Dragon Celery

Celery is packed with many great nutrients that are beneficial for your bearded dragon. It’s also very easy to feed them and you can do it in several different ways to make sure that they get the most out of their celery feeding time.  It will provide some health benefits as well as help with weight gain.

Celery has virtually no net calories, so it is one of the best ways to feed your bearded dragon some healthy, low-calorie greens.

It’s super easy to cut up and break off pieces for them.  Just make sure that you are feeding it fresh as needed since store-bought celery can expire pretty quickly.

Celery is rich in fiber which will help with digestion problems if they have any issues that way.

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How Much Celery Should I Feed My Bearded Dragon?

After you have broken off a piece of celery and placed it into your bearded dragons enclosure or food dish, just leave it be.  It’s important not to overfeed them with celery so don’t worry about how long its been there as they can go back to it whenever they want.

Once the celery starts to turn brown, then you know that it has gone bad and is no longer safe for your dragon to eat. It’s best to then immediately remove it from their habitat.

When feeding them fresh, stalky pieces of celery make sure that they are properly hydrated beforehand by misting them lightly with water.

Risks of Feeding My Bearded Dragon Celery

  • It can cause issues for your bearded dragon if they have any calcium deficiencies.
  • Make sure to not feed too much celery to your beardie as it can lead to them having diarrhea.

It’s safe to say that you should be able to give your bearded dragons pieces of celery whenever they want it or need it. It’s just another healthy food source that is great for your dragon’s health and their diet. Just remember the risks before feeding large amounts of celery at a time, but always make sure you are feeding small bits throughout the day so that there isn’t any leftover food sitting around in their enclosure.

Alternative Foods for Bearded Dragons

If you can’t seem to find celery at the grocery store or don’t feel like feeding your dragon any greens, there are other options that you can choose from.

Here are some great plants and vegetables that make good alternatives for bearded dragons:

  • Endive
  • Watercress
  • Dandelion leaves
  • Wax leaf
  • Lettuce
  • Collard Greens
  • Mustard Greens
  • Arugula
  • Kale
  • Turnip greens
  • Beet greens
  • Romaine lettuce
  • Swiss chard
  • Parsley
  • Basil
  • Cilantro
  • Mint
  • Oregano
  • Thyme
  • Ginger root
  • Pumpkin seeds
  • Sunflower seeds

These foods provide different nutrients and make a good alternative to feed your beardie if they don’t like celery. They will still benefit from having this added into their diet as much as possible.

Can Bearded Dragons Eat Celery? – The Conclusion

There isn’t a whole lot of risk involved with feeding your bearded dragon celery as long as you follow the directions and give it to them in moderation. It’s packed with nutrients that they need and should be a part of their diet whenever possible.

Make sure that if your beardie has a calcium deficiency then a lack of celery in their diet might cause some issues so you might not want to completely cut it out. Just make sure they have access to insects, crickets or mealworms from time to time so they can get what they need from those as well as other healthy greens throughout the day.

It’s safe to say that yes, bearded dragons can eat celery. It is another food source that will provide many benefits and help them to live a longer, healthier life.

Rich Hansen

I'm a long time Bearded Dragon owner. I currently have two Bearded Dragons, Sam and Dean. I'm also a huge fan of the show Supernatural.

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