The bearded dragon is a mixed breed. It is not one of the 8 main species of dragons. The dragon will stay in its egg from the day it was layed to 6 days. It will need to be heated at an 65 degrees F.
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Your female dragon pops out a fertile egg.
you need both to make a fertilized bearded dragon egg
they vomit the egg cells int the female dragon
A bearded dragon egg is worthless. Unless you have incubators set to keep the correct temperatures it may as well be tossed in a garbage. Fact is the egg itself could be infertile and will only rot. Even if you get lucky and have a baby dragon hatch from the egg, until it is about 6 weeks old there is a high chance that unless you keep the conditions perfect it will not survive. That is why breeders will not sell you a dragon under 6 weeks old, too much chance of them dying.
Until the egg hatches.
about 1 foot tall and 6 inches wide. the egg is often a dusty brown. feel free to ask any more question about dragons on my page :) -Jaga5
17 days for an egg to hatch out
It is unknown
it doesnt
It is 1/5 of a normal (non Leap) calendar year.
the dragon egg
The key differences in caring for a female and male bearded dragon are related to their size, behavior, and potential health concerns. Female bearded dragons tend to be smaller and less aggressive than males. They may also require additional care during egg-laying periods. Male bearded dragons, on the other hand, can be larger and more territorial. It is important to monitor their behavior and provide proper housing to prevent aggression. Additionally, both genders may have specific dietary needs and health issues to consider.