The basic rule of thumb is that if it is always on the cooler side of the tank, youre probably safe to bet that you can lower the temperature on the hot side.
Look at it
you can tell if your bearded dragon is limping or his tail is croocked at a weird angle. if you do find those symptoms take you bearded dragon to the nearest vet with a expert on reptiles for this deasease can be fatal if not treated and cared for.
Finding out the gender of a bearded dragon is simple to do. All you have to do is lift up the tail if there is a slit then it is a boy.
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I can't tell you everything that can be housed with a bearded dragon, but in the local pet store the owner does a boarding service, the other week I saw a tortoise and a bearded dragon in the same cage from the same owner, they live together in a vivarium and get on well.
Only deserts because they love the hot sand
a bearded dragon
No one really knows exactally why, they seem to change to black whenever they please, hot or cold night or day.
Definitely a bearded Dragon, they are much more a tame and active in the day. A beardie will cost you more but i can tell you they are amazing pets. :) P.S I have 2 crested Geckos and 5 Bearded Dragons
An adult bearded dragon should live in at least a 30gallon breeder tank because there needs to be a hot end and a cool end, and the deep ones works best. I have my bearded dragon in a 55gallon tank and it's narrow but still works.
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.