- Sku: 8205
- Vendor: JurassiPet
JurassiPet JurassiDiet Bearded Dragon with Probiotics
JurassiDiet Bearded Dragon with Probiotics is a complete staple diet for bearded dragons from JurassiPet, the reptile line made by Seachem. Each pellet pairs balanced protein and vegetable nutrition with added probiotics to support healthy digestion, with no corn or soy fillers. Available in 40 g, 80 g, and 140 g jars.
Features
- Probiotics built in: beneficial bacteria support gut health and nutrient absorption, especially helpful for dragons under stress or recovering from a move.
- No corn or soy: nutrition comes from quality protein and vegetable sources, not cheap fillers.
- Balanced staple: formulated to anchor a bearded dragon's diet alongside fresh greens and the occasional insect treat.
- Three sizes: 40 g to try it out, 80 g and 140 g for everyday feeding.
- From the Seachem family: JurassiPet is made by Seachem Laboratories, the same chemists behind our aquarium lines.
How to Feed
Offer daily what your dragon finishes in a few minutes, alongside fresh leafy greens and vegetables. For juveniles and picky eaters, moisten the pellets with a little warm water to soften them and release aroma. Dust feedings with a calcium supplement like JurassiCal to round out the diet, and always keep fresh water available.
Specifications
| Product | JurassiDiet Bearded Dragon with Probiotics |
| Brand | JurassiPet (by Seachem) |
| For | Bearded dragons and similar omnivorous lizards |
| Form | Dry pellet with probiotics, no corn or soy |
| Sizes | 40 g (1.4 oz), 80 g (2.8 oz), 140 g (4.9 oz) |
| Made In | United States |
Recommended Pairings
- JurassiPet JurassiCal Dry phosphorus-free calcium for dusting.
- Browse the rest of our food and nutrition lineup.
FAQ
Can this be my dragon's only food?
It is built as a staple, but bearded dragons do best with variety. Pair the pellets with fresh greens daily and calcium-dusted insects a few times a week.
What do the probiotics do?
They seed the gut with beneficial bacteria that aid digestion and nutrient uptake. That is extra useful for young dragons and animals settling into a new home.
My dragon ignores dry pellets. Any tricks?
Soften them with a splash of warm water, mix a few into chopped greens, or offer them by hand. Most dragons come around within a week or two.
Is it okay for juveniles?
Yes, just soften the pellets first and feed smaller, more frequent meals. Juveniles also need a higher share of insect protein than adults, so keep dusted feeders in the rotation.
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JurassiPet JurassiDiet Bearded Dragon with Probiotics


