High-fibre, low-starch pellet diet for plant-eating reptiles.

  • 226g Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet for iguanas, uromastyx and adult bearded dragons
  • Small extruded pellets designed for easy feeding and reduced waste
  • Can be fed dry, soaked, or mixed with leafy greens and sal

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Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet 226g is a premium high-fibre, low-starch pellet food for plant-eating reptiles, including Green Iguanas, Uromastyx and adult Bearded Dragons. This complete prepared diet is designed for herbivorous lizards and can also be used as the plant-based portion of an omnivorous reptile’s diet.

Made in a small extruded pellet format, Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet is easy for lizards to eat and helps reduce waste compared with larger tortoise-style pellets. It can be fed dry, soaked, or mixed into leafy greens and salad to suit your reptile’s normal feeding routine.

Suitable for: Green Iguanas, Uromastyx, adult Bearded Dragons and other herbivorous or omnivorous plant-eating lizards. For omnivorous species, it should be used as the plant-based part of the diet alongside appropriate protein sources where required.

Key Benefits

  • High-fibre, low-starch food for herbivorous reptiles
  • Ideal for Green Iguanas, Uromastyx and adult Bearded Dragons
  • Small extruded pellet format for easy feeding
  • Can be fed dry, soaked, or mixed with greens and salad
  • Useful as the plant-based portion of an omnivorous reptile diet
  • Includes a balanced vitamin and mineral profile
  • Contains live probiotic cultures

Feeding & Preparation

Offer Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet as part of a feeding routine suitable for your reptile species. Plant-eating reptiles will typically consume around 1–4% of their body weight per day on a dry matter basis, depending on temperature, activity level, age and condition.

The pellets can be fed dry, soaked in water, or mixed with leafy greens and salad. When introducing the diet for the first time, lightly soaking the pellets can help soften them and encourage acceptance.

For herbivorous and omnivorous lizards, suitable leafy greens and vegetables should remain an important part of the wider diet. Fruit and high-sugar vegetables should be used sparingly and only where suitable for the species.

Always provide clean drinking water. If the food is moistened, remove and replace uneaten portions regularly to keep the feeding area clean.

Choosing between Mazuri reptile diets?

Use Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet for plant-eating lizards such as Uromastyx, Green Iguanas and adult Bearded Dragons. For tortoises, choose Mazuri Tortoise Diet for tropical species or Mazuri Tortoise LS Diet for arid and grassland species.

Frequently Asked Questions

What reptiles is Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet suitable for?
Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet is suitable for plant-eating reptiles such as Green Iguanas, Uromastyx and adult Bearded Dragons. It may also be used for other herbivorous or omnivorous lizards where a plant-based prepared food is appropriate.

Is this suitable for bearded dragons?
Yes. Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet can be used for adult Bearded Dragons as the plant-based portion of the diet. Adult bearded dragons should still be fed a varied diet suitable for their age and nutritional needs.

Is this suitable for Uromastyx?
Yes. Uromastyx are one of the key species this diet is designed for, making it a useful prepared food for keepers wanting a high-fibre, low-starch option.

Can Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet be fed dry?
Yes. The pellets can be fed dry, soaked, or mixed with leafy greens and salad. Soaking can be useful when introducing the food or for reptiles that prefer softer foods.

Is this the same as Mazuri Tortoise Diet?
No. Mazuri Herbivorous Reptile Diet is a smaller-particle food designed mainly for plant-eating lizards. Mazuri Tortoise Diet and Mazuri Tortoise LS Diet are separate formulas aimed at different tortoise feeding needs.

Can this replace fresh greens?
It can be used as a complete prepared food, but suitable leafy greens and vegetables should still form part of a varied feeding routine, especially for herbivorous lizards.

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