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Noooo! you can not keep any other lizards with bearded dragons, bearded dragons need to be kept alone
I have owned several skinks, a couple of bearded dragons, many geckos, uromastyx, chinese water dragons, sailfin dragons, tegus, and several monitor lizards
Dragons, the creatures spoken of in medieval (and even recent) literature, are not known to exist.There are several species of lizards which are referred to as dragons. They include:Komodo dragons - large, dangerous monitor lizards found only on certain Indonesian islandsThe Agamids of Australia, lizards of the Agamidae family which include such creatures as Bearded dragons, Water dragons, the Thorny devil and Two lined dragons. A link to these dragon lizards can be found below.
Lizards and amphibians may be our closest links to the fabled dragons. Some examples of animals that may have inspired this creature are Basillisk Lizards, Komodo Dragons, Chinese Water Dragons, and Salamanders.
They are capable of eating insects, small fish such as goldfish, small mammals such as "pinky" mice, and certain vegetation. Some people also offer small lizards such as anoles to their dragons as a food source. So to answer your question yes they will eat other small lizards. The answer to the question: Do dragons eat other lizards is NO, they do NOT!!!
When I got my baby bearded dragons they told me to use regular tap water but to add a couple drops of water conditioner to it. You can find it in the reptile section in a blue bottle. It takes the chemicals out of the water for the lizards.
The most probable answer will be a no. Be more specific with what species of gecko, or what species of chameleon as there is multiple species of both animals that range from different parts of the world.
Social lizards ? The ONLY lizard you should be putting in with a gecko - is another gecko - and then only if (a) you want to breed or (b) they're both female. Two males together will fight !
Some lizards are capable swimmers and may enjoy swimming, while others may avoid it. Lizards such as water dragons and iguanas are known to be good swimmers and may use water as a way to cool off or find food. It's important to provide a safe and appropriate environment if you want to encourage your pet lizard to swim.
Yes, lizards need water to survive. They may obtain water through drinking or by absorbing it through their skin, depending on the species. It is important to provide a water source for pet lizards in captivity.
Hard question to answer as "living with a snake" conjurs up visions of taking up a home with a snake. Snakes can share a habitat with other reptiles of any kind depending on type of habitat. Many reptiles may also share their types of refuge such as stumps holes, abandoned animal burrows, caves, etc.
There are over 520 species of lizards in Australia. They include various species of monitor lizard which are known as goannas, including the perentie; blue tongue lizard; bearded dragon; frill neck lizard; numerous skinks; stumpy tail lizaards; thorny devils; eastern water dragons; native and non-native geckoes; and legless lizards (which are quite different from snakes).