You'll want a light for heat. This can be as simple as a regular household bulb, indoor flood, or reptile specific bulb.
You'll also want a UVB source in the form of a florescent bulb or a Mercury Vapor. No coils.
you will need two types of light. The first type is a heat light which consists of a reflector dome and a basking light. The light will probably need to be 50 to 75 watts. The tank needs to be 95 to 105 degrees.
The next type of light that you need is called UV B. UV B light is highly important because with out it your bearded dragon can not absorb vitamin D3 that it gets from calcium. The result is a calcium deficiency and metabolic bone disease which leads to death. UV B lights come in two different forms. You can either use a flourescent strip light and buy a UV B flourescent light to go into it. Bearded dragons being desert lizards need a very high concentration of 8.0 to 10.0 UV B. The other type is sort of like your heat light. You can use a reflector dome and buy a screw in UV B light for it. This method is less expensive unless you already own a flourescent strip light from perhaps an old fish tank.
Yes - they need a 5% UV light in addition to a normal light source !
a baby bearded dragon needs the heating lamp but not powerful, just until 85-90 F
No less than a 55 gallon tank.
the bearded dragons should be about 2 years old
Bearded Dragons under 10 inches can be housed in a 20 gallon tank. This will only last a few months as they grow quickly.
No you should not 2 bearded dragons should be put in at least a 75 gallon tank. You could put them in a 55 gallon tank but they would be extremely stressed out.
25 to 35
no, leave them how they are
Leave it alone.
Only if they are ripe.
You should give bearded dragons bugs, I'm not sure if they can have small mice or not.
Yes it is ! You should only house a reptile in a container suitable for its imediate needs. Small or younger reptiles need less space - giving them a huge tank would be like putting you in a huge appartment block all by yourself ! Start with a small enclosure and increas as the bearded dragono grows bigger !
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celery, they love it