Crested geckos are popular pet reptiles, and it is essential that owners understand what nutrients their diet requires – particularly those found in pollen.
Crested geckos may enjoy receiving small doses of honey as a treat once or twice every week, though more frequently is not advised.
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It is a natural food source
Crested geckos are omnivorous creatures and feed on an assortment of fruits, vegetables, nectar, pollen, seeds and insects in their natural environments. When kept as pets however, owners can provide these foods in various forms; live insects can be fed directly or prepackaged crested gecko food mixes are available as options.
Bee pollen can provide crested geckos with added nutrition. Packed full of essential vitamins, minerals and trace nutrients essential to good health in their reptile diets, bee pollen supports liver function as well as helps clear away allergens or other toxins from their bodies.
As with most animal foods, crested gecko food comes in various varieties available online and through pet stores. Some contain both insects and fruit while others specialize in one particular food source or the other; Exo Terra’s crested gecko diet comes in powder form for mixing with water while Zoo Med offers four variations including tropical fruit, plum, and blueberry breeder foods to support females laying eggs.
It is a good source of calcium
Reptiles such as bearded dragons and crested geckos often benefit from bee pollen as a nutritional supplement, since it contains high amounts of protein as well as essential vitamins and minerals. Plus, its easy digestion makes it an excellent way to encourage picky eaters. However, bee pollen should never replace an appropriate reptile diet!
As a new reptile owner, it may be tempting to feed your gecko honey as part of its diet. While this is safe to do so in moderation every other week as a treat; in nature crested geckos enjoy nectar and fruit nectar as part of their natural diet; some also like honey from time to time as treats!
It is a good source of protein
Bearded dragons are popular reptiles to keep as pets, and require a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and gut-friendly feeder insects in order to thrive. Supplementing their food with bee pollen may encourage more eating while providing essential vitamins and minerals – it comes both powdered and granulated forms and should be sprinkled over regular meals or mixed into salads as a boost of vitamin supplementation – just remember not to overdo it as too much can be harmful!
NEKTON offers the Crested Gecko Breed & Growth with Fig food specifically tailored for crested geckos during breeding and growth stages, providing adequate amounts of energy, vitamins, calcium and other vital elements required for strong eggshell formation. Female breeding animals need access to enough calcium in their diet in order to form strong eggshells.
It is a good source of fatty acids
Bee pollen contains many essential vitamins and minerals, essential fatty acids, protein, enzymes and phenolic compounds such as kaempferol which reduce inflammatory reactions and alleviate pain relief – making it an excellent natural treatment for burns.
Bee pollen honey can also act as an effective stress reliever, increasing energy and endurance levels while improving appetite and decreasing depression symptoms. Furthermore, studies have also suggested it could reduce menopausal symptoms.
Bee pollen can be added to a reptile’s diet in order to increase its nutritional needs, particularly those belonging to an omnivorous species like bearded dragons, chameleons, iguanas, tortoises or Uromastyx. It should only be fed occasionally because too much bee pollen may lead to digestive problems; always consult your veterinarian prior to adding bee pollen into their daily regiment – bee pollen that is organic and free from pesticides should be purchased – your vet may provide invaluable advice about feeding habits of their particular pet species!