Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz
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Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz
$12.09
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Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz Price History
Price History for Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Dry Food 8.25 oz
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Current Price | $12.09 | January 25, 2025 |
Highest Price | $12.18 | October 27, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $11.43 | December 29, 2024 |
Since September 23, 2024
Last price changes
$12.09 | January 25, 2025 |
$11.99 | January 22, 2025 |
$11.96 | January 10, 2025 |
$11.44 | January 7, 2025 |
$11.96 | January 4, 2025 |
Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz Description
- Natural food with essential vitamins and minerals.
- Contains Blueberries, Mealworms, and dried Rose flower petals that an adult bearded dragon would naturally eat.
- Fortified with other vegetables like Lima beans, Escarole, Endive, and Dandelion greens.
- No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives added.
- Made in the USA.
Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz Specification
Specification: Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz
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Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Zoo Med Gourmet Bearded Dragon Food, 8.25 oz
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JellysLaLa –
The quality was good but my bearded dragon did not like it. He refused to eat for several days after I mixed this with the other pellets I usually get for him. Sad about it because it seemed like such a good mix.
Midwestern Princess –
Dragon picks out certain things and leave the rest. Small quantity for price.
Alan D. –
Looks good, but my dragons won’t touch it
VCAT –
a little pricey would be nice if the price could come down but very satisfied with the product
Belinda G. –
She was 3 years old and in good health. I AM NOT implying the food had any contributing factor, I am just missing my girl. The food appeared fresh, no mold, or insects other than the freeze-dried ones.
She just passed during second week of receiving the new package.
She had eaten this brand over 1 1/2 years with no problem.
I do not blame them in any way. Know what you are feeding.
When I have the next Dragon, I WILL FEED this product again.
Heather B. –
Of all the freeze dried bug/veggie/fruit blends we’ve tried for our dragon, he seems to like this one best. The mealworms are large and everything seems pretty fresh – the fruits (blueberries) and veggies (Lima beans, alfalfa, rose petals, escarole, endive, etc) still have pretty vibrant color for being freezedried. We add a bit of water and let it all soften up, and I feel really confident offering it to our guy in addition to his fresh foods. He seems to like it better than the other pellets and I know he’s getting more balanced nutrition.
Laurie –
The lizard loved this and was well worth the money and I found it here cheaper than any where else.
Samantha –
My beardie isnโt very picky but she definitely wasnโt a fan of this. She picked out the meal worms and ignored the rest.
Lynne B. –
Dragonne aime bien sauf pour les gros fruits dรฉshydratรฉs,je spray de l’eau dessus avant de servir
Stรฉphanie bibeau –
Le produit es super Pour le dragon barbus
tazmanianangel –
This jar didnโt have any blueberries or flowers as stated. Only the green pellets and when wet they stank to high heaven making beardie poop look better. They took one look and hid under the hides.
Denise Pr07 –
Recommend
Kenneth –
i was expecting it to look close to what was pictured but the only thing similar would be the container but the actual product inside is mostly pellets very little flowers and berries.