"No it's not ! In their NATURAL habitat - they'd only get about a 10 degree Celsius drop at night - YOU as the owner are charged with the responsibility of creating the same living conditions."
Not entirely true. Bearded Dragons originate from the desert, the day temperature (or your hot spot) should be between 90-120 degrees Fahrenheit. A 10 degree Celsius drop is 50 degrees Fahrenheit, that would be 40-70 degrees Fahrenheit from your "sun spot" temps. Desert temperatures are known to drop below freezing at night, especially in winter. Despite this I would never say let your dragon get that cold and most houses do not get that cold. Reptiles naturally go into a dormant state when temps cool down and when the sun comes up they move to a rock or high spot to bask and increase their internal body temperatures. So, if you are asking because you don't know if your heat light should stay on 24/7 then no, its okay to turn it off at night if your home temp is no lower than say 60F.
by a heat lamp provided
or if not your pet
they will keep warm by the sun in a desrt
You should spray some hot water from a mister into it's container and then you should get it a red-light heat lamp.
it starts to get yellow and its skin gets loose and it is very lazy i should know i have one or usd to
Bearded Dragons are cold blooded because they are in the reptile family. That's what makes a Beardie a reptile.
They will sit with their mouths open to cool down
If the bearded dragon gets too cold it will go to sleep
All reptiles are cold blooded
cold blooded, because they are reptiles
No bearded dragons need lots of room
Nope its too impossible
If it's eaten the cricket - then it WASN'T too big ! The Bearded Dragon would have spat the cricket out if it felt it couldn't swallow it.
bearded dragon temperatures vary in their tanks. The hottest spot where they bask should be between 100-110 degrees. the cooler end of the tank should be around 80-85 degrees
a bearded dragon
No one really knows exactally why, they seem to change to black whenever they please, hot or cold night or day.
Did it also have the correct heating for the bearded dragon, like a heat lamp and heating pad? If it didn't, then your bearded dragon probably froze to death. Where did you get the bearded dragon from? If it was from a pet store, that will explain it too. Pet stores don't take care of their animals well usually so they are usually sold sick and or very unhealthy
Well bearded dragons can't climb on glass because it is too slippery. But if it is climbing on glass and you saw it, maybe it is because their is a little crack which you can't see and the bearded dragon's nail got in it.
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.