Azalea
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high toxicity
Extremely toxic garden shrub containing grayanotoxins.
Do not feed
Azalea is unsafe for reptiles due to high toxicity. Avoid feeding entirely. Contains grayanotoxins that interfere with sodium channels.
Nutritional breakdown
Calcium
0mg
Phosphorus
0mg
Ca:P Ratio
—
Protein
0g
Fat
0g
Fiber
0g
Sugar
0g
Vitamin A
0IU
Chemical properties
Oxalate level
moderate
Goitrogen level
none
Chitin level
none
Fat content
very low
Gut loading value
none
Feeding guidelines
Frequency
Never feed. Highly toxic to all reptiles.
Preparation
Remove any azaleas from areas where your reptile might roam.
Common misconceptions
Some think the nectar is safe, but it is also highly toxic.
Sourcing & method
Feeding method
fresh
Seasonal availability
year round
Disclaimer: Nutritional values can vary based on growing conditions, soil quality, or specific insect diets. Always provide a varied diet to ensure comprehensive nutrition for your reptile.
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