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A whole lot.
It's about $5.34/pound based on the weight of your bearded dragon. Some states also charge additional processing fees and you will have to check with your local bearded dragon licensor for exact details.
they range from 60 to 80 US dollars
no it has to much hair it takes up too much sapce
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
Around £100 for a dragon and around £400 for the viv and set up
Adults can weigh as much as 20 oz (up to 600 grams)
Bearded Dragons usually attain full size in 3-4 years. Obviously this depends on how much food they eat, and how often - as this will vary with each reptile.
the bearded dragon can easily accidentally eat the sand while eating crickets. if it eats too much it can get impacted with the sand and die. its also possible for the sand to get stuck in the cloaca while defecating or in the eyes.
around $20 to $200 depending on what age and type they are
No, bearded dragons are much larger than Schneider's skinks, I would not suggest housing ANY two reptiles together unless breeding.
I recently checked in my local pet store and it told me the bearded dragon itself was about 60 dollars. You would still have to buy the dragon's food and terrarium but, the beardie itself is about 60 dollars.