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Bearded dragons are a very popular reptile pet. These little dragons are easy to keep as pets and small enough to be held. People who own them think bearded dragons are very cool.
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bearded dragons come from Australia. they are used to the dessert so that means they need it hot and dry to be happy. If u are looking for a substrate I suggest reptile carpet it is safer than sand.
The best substrate for bearded dragons is a solid substrate like reptile carpet, tile, or paper towels. Loose substrates like sand or wood shavings can be harmful if ingested.
The best substrate for bearded dragons is a solid substrate like reptile carpet, tile, or paper towels. Loose substrates like sand or wood shavings can be harmful if ingested.
No, they need sand. Baby and juvenile dragons should have a reptile carpet with no loose strings, or they can loose their nails. - erin_animal_lover
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Red heat lamps are not harmful to bearded dragons as long as they are used correctly and provide the necessary warmth and light for the reptile. It is important to monitor the temperature and ensure that the lamp does not overheat the enclosure.
The term "Dragon" is largely used for any reptile of the Agamid family, including but not limited to water dragons, sailfin dragons, moutain horned dragons, etc. If this family of reptiles is what you mean by "dragon," then yes, Bearded Dragons are also Agamids. If you are referring to the kind that flies and breaths fire, then no.
you can buy a bearded dragon at... reptile outlet, or reptileoutlet.com prehistoric pets petsmart(though i wouldn't recomend) or just search bearded dragons for sale on Google or the internet hope this helped:)
Good bedding options for bearded dragons include reptile carpet, paper towels, and ceramic tile. These options are easy to clean and help prevent impaction, a common issue in bearded dragons. Avoid loose substrates like sand or wood shavings, as they can be ingested and cause health problems.
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.