No bearded dragons need lots of room
Yes they are faster as babies then as adults
when they are young, like baby size, give them a thirty gallon tank, and when they get older, they need a sixty to seventy gallon tank. it shouldn't be glass, because it could get too hot, don't have wire at the top either. i recommend wood, with sliding glass doors for the cage.
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The largest Exo Terra tank measures only 24 inches long. Bearded dragons generaly reach around 20 inches in length.....so in my opinion the exo terra tanks are too small for bearded dragons, I would suggest a 40 gallon "breeder" style tank as the smallest tank for a bearded dragon.
I have done research on this and found that the baby beared dragons eat crickets that are too big which leads to paralysis. now I have the question of "will he regain movement in his hind legs?"
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I would not advise a heating pad because when it gets too hot it can burn your bearded dragon's sensitive belly. A heat lamp is enough. There is one more lamp that simulates artificial sunlight you need too (i forget what it is called at the moment) but there is no need for a heating pad. Just, depending on your bearded dragon's size, get the correct size heating lamp. Ask your local pet store owner or bearded dragon breeder what lamp size is best for him/her.
Well bearded dragons can't climb on glass because it is too slippery. But if it is climbing on glass and you saw it, maybe it is because their is a little crack which you can't see and the bearded dragon's nail got in it.
If it's eaten the cricket - then it WASN'T too big ! The Bearded Dragon would have spat the cricket out if it felt it couldn't swallow it.
Don't try to do this; some instinctual behaviors are just too strong to try to subvert. Just keep the males separate.
When bearded dragons get too hot, they will gape (open their mouths). However, if you have a proper set up that allows them to thermo-regulate, gaping shouldn't be a cause for concern as they can just move to the cooler side of the terrarium.
Not if you treat them gently and with care. Do not grab them or squeeze, just gently pet or stroke their head or back. And do not keep it out of its cage too long, away from its heat source, because, as being cold blooded, your beardie will get cold really fast. Take him out for around 10-20 minutes and then put him back in his cage. hope this helped~