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Dry Reptile Food

They may not be as cuddly as cats and dogs, but reptiles are considered beloved companions by a multitude of pet parents. Like all pets, reptiles require high-quality, balanced nutrition to have the best life possible. That’s why at Petco, we carry a diverse range of dry reptile food to suit the optimal diets of many types of reptiles. Whether you peruse the crested gecko shop for meal replacement powder or need dried shrimp for your turtle, you’ll find dry reptile food to suit your scaly pet.

FAQs About Dry Reptile Food

The type of turtle food your pet eats will depend on what kind of turtle you have, as different species have slightly different turtle food needs. Marine turtles such as red-eared sliders can benefit from aquatic turtle food that’s designed to be consumed in the water, while turtles that spend more time on land—such as box turtles—might eat dry turtle food out of a sturdy dish. Most pet turtles are omnivores, and they can consume various fruits, vegetables and meat. Along with dry reptile food designed for turtles, you can supplement your turtle’s diet with things like dark leafy greens, insects and hard-boiled eggs.

Omnivorous turtles need a nutritionally diverse diet to thrive, and often the best way to ensure they get the appropriate nutrients is by feeding them a balanced mix of foods. But even the best-fed pet turtles can benefit from supplementary vitamins. It’s common for pet turtles to need a boost of vitamins A and D, in particular. Calcium is another supplement that can help keep turtles strong—after all, their shell’s structural integrity is crucial to a turtle’s wellbeing. Whether you have a water-dwelling red-eared slider or a land-loving box turtle, vitamins and supplements should play a part in your pet’s nutrition plan.

Like many other reptiles, bearded dragons are omnivores, and they benefit from a diverse, balanced diet. Worms, crickets, fruits, vegetables and leafy greens are all great bearded dragon food options. At Petco, our bearded dragon shop has freeze-dried food for bearded dragons that includes crickets, shrimp and veggie mixes. There you’ll also find dry reptile food blends in pellet form made especially for bearded dragon nutritional needs. Pet parents can also supplement bearded dragon dry food at home with fresh leafy greens, apples, broccoli and grapes. And if you need other bearded dragon supplies—from tanks to stones to vitamins and supplements—our bearded dragon shop has those, too.

Bearded dragons don’t typically require one specialized food source to stay hearty. These natural omnivores get their nutrition from a range of plant and animal food sources. That means you can feed your bearded dragon a mix of frozen reptile food, dry reptile food and fresh produce from your refrigerator. While this dietary variety means that the average cost of bearded dragon food is flexible, many pet parents can expect to spend around $40 per month on bearded dragon dry food.

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