Stop waiting for replies on here and take it to a VET - NOW !
Stop being lazy and go to the vet. Take responsibility here. You purchased an animal that would've been fine without you, is it fair if you take that animal in to give it a slow and probably painful death?
it doesnt matter what age you are, everyone can get salmonilla from a bearded dragon. but you can wash your hands and you wont get this disease.
No but it could carry parasites and kill your dragon. *You should NEVER feed your bearded dragon any wild food no matter how tempting it is.
Yes. A hawk is a bird of prey, like falcons and owls. They eat rodents, rabbits, smaller birds, snakes, and small lizards. You would not, however, see a hawk eating a hawk or other predatory bird-or a large lizard, for that matter-like you would a bearded dragon eating a bearded dragon.
It's not really a matter of age, its mostly about size and how fast they grow.
Sorry - the answer is no ! Bearded Dragons eat LIVE food (and occasionally a little vegetable matter) They are hunters - and will chase after crickets to catch them.
It usually means that he sees something that interests him, or that he feels a little claustrophobic. Bearded dragons also love climbing up terrarium walls, to get more heat. (And just to have fun) If he is a male or female, it doesn't matter. It depends on his health and how big his terrarium is. Hop this helped! :)
NO ! Like any animal - they need a balanced diet - including a variety of vegetable matter and protein (in the form of live insects !)
Yes it can ! The solution - it to stick to it's naturaldiet of insects, while only feeding a small amount of vegetable matter.
Bearded dragons are not remotely interested in grass. They eat vegetable matter and interesting plant parts (not dry grass) as well as small, live animals such as mice, insects and arthropods, and insect larvae. If, by some chance a bearded dragon does eat grass, it will not cause any difficulties. There are always exceptions to what an animal will eat.
the welsh dragon is on our flag because ofWendell the King ofWales 100BC he though that the dragon representedwales and was as strong as a dragon no matter what
No. But what i feed my bearded dragons, is super worms, meal worms, and crickets. Sometimes my family picks up a worm from the wild and feed it to them and so far, it never harmed my bearded dragons. So far, they ate grub worms and earth worms.
Yes. Bearded Dragons are omnivores, capable of subsisting on a wide variety of food sources. A typical captive bearded dragon's diet consists mostly of leafy greens and vegetables, supplemented regularly with insects. Crickets are the most popular feeder choice, but bearded dragons can also be fed other insects such as mealworms, locusts, worms, and even certain varieties of roaches. Young dragons require a significantly greater insect-to-plant matter ratio in their diets than adults.