Our beardie is 19yrs old and is still very healthy and friendly.
4 what, 4 inches is a hatchling and if it's 4 feet it's not a bearded dragon as they only grow up to a max of 24-26 inches. Most are around 22 inches.
from newborn to 3 months.
about 3 hours in a day
i would say when he is at least a juvenile (6 month)
4 or less 6 3 in the morning and 3 at night
A glass vivarium measuring around 4 feet in length is suitable for an adult bearded dragon. Juveniles require less space.
They can be as small as 4 inches when they are first born.
It depends on the individual reptile. Anything from a few days to six months.
I have been breeding dragons for a few yesrs now, and in my opinion, a three-four month old dragon should be 8-10 inches, snout-tail length. I have a bearded dragon and just for some reasurrance, that person is right ^^^^ ----------------- While there is no 'correct' size for a 3-4 month old bearded dragon, I would agree with the two comments above. Don't be alaramed if yours is a little bit smaller or bigger than that given range, some dragons are just naturally smaller. However, if it is a lot smaller (for example 5-6 inches long) I'd recommend seeing a vet. I'm sure everything's fine. :)
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.
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The average adult bearded dragon gets 18 inches long (1 1/2 feet) . There are different species of bearded dragon that can get up to 24 inches (2 feet). I have 5 adult dragons. The smallest is about 14 inches, the largest is about 22 inches. Ones that have some "German Giant" genes tend to get larger but you really can't tell until they are full grown. 18 inches is a good estimate but it could be 4 - 6 inches difference in either direction.
I think your 2 year old dragon will breed when it is between the age of 3-6! so you only have to wait 1-4 years! its going to be cool when ir breeds!
It depends on the pressure or how hard it hits the ground.