Well, I get rather annoyed when I can't figure things out. So I would like to know a little more about their needs when it comes to nutrition. For one, I know that they need a Ca
ratio of at least 2:1, but as Melissa Kaplan has mentioned before, diet is not so much of just calcium and phosphorus, it is about everything else as well. What I do not know is about the essential vitamins that a bearded dragon needs, and their relative amount or percentages in comparison with each other. Nor, for that matter, do I know about the protein and other basic chemical substances that the bearded dragon needs. So in the process of researching, I came across some stuff that brought question marks. On the beautiful dragons website's nutrition list, they mention that some vegetables which seem to have good nutritional values to me, are questionable for consumption.
Here is the most puzzling example.
Olives, which have a whopping Ca
ratio of 29:1. Why is this bad?
In addition to this, I would also like to know how much to vegetable matter to serve a bearded dragon and how often should they have vegetable matter, daily or alternate days. I'm referring to adult bearded dragons here.
How do you negate the effects of oxalate and goigotrens?
And...my bad for the long post.

Here is the most puzzling example.
Olives, which have a whopping Ca

In addition to this, I would also like to know how much to vegetable matter to serve a bearded dragon and how often should they have vegetable matter, daily or alternate days. I'm referring to adult bearded dragons here.
How do you negate the effects of oxalate and goigotrens?
And...my bad for the long post.