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Bee Pollen for Bearded Dragons
*Available in 1-ounce packages of granules or powder
Bee pollen is an amazing product used by many breeders as an added ingredient in chow. This is an excellent all-natural multivitamin source that can be dusted or mixed into slurries to revive nutrition in undernourished dragons. You can also use bee pollen to gut load your crickets, worms, and Dubia roaches by mixing it into chows and making feeder insects more nutritional for your dragons. Bee pollen is found in almost all food items in nature, but often is left out of many store-bought foods. Our high-quality bee pollen products are a great addition to your bearded dragon’s diet.
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Great!
Great product, arrived quickly, my beardie loves the powder sprinkled on his veggies.
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Helped my picky eater put on weight
My bearded dragon is an extremely picky eater, but this bee pollen powder has him eating super well. He wasnt sure about it at first but once he tasted it he was in love. He's put on weight already and eats better than he ever did before!
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Bee Pollen
This was my first time ordering bee pollen and my dragons and dubia roaches are loving it!
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Bee pollen powder
I got this to see if my beardie would eat her greens. She does like it
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Great buy!
My beardie hasn’t figured out how amazing this bee pollen is, but the roaches seem to really enjoy it. Helps with variety in feeding, and gut loading.
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My Dubai roaches eat this bee pollen like crazy
Excellent stuff
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Gets your finicky reptiles to eat!
We had a few Bearded Dragons not wanting to touch any of their vegetables. We sprinkled a little bee pollen on it and they went to town on it. Great product! Great price. Thank you.
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great transaction
they love it...
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Quite a hit!
I recently ordered ABDragon's roach chow, fruity jelly and pollen to supercharge my roach colonies, and I happy with the result. I previously fed my roaches Fluker's cricket food and fresh produce, but they didn't eat the Fluker's much, and seemed to ignore it until they had no other choices. They go nuts for the ABDragon chow and jelly, and absolutely bonkers for the bee pollen. The roaches are fat and healthy for my beloved dragon, and I couldn't be any happier to see him lively and head bobbing in approval. I bet it would indeed help a sickly lizard too. Honey and bee pollen is a nature superfood.