None ! You might as well name it computer, green or mildred - They have no concept or understanding of language !
Repti Bark is not recommended as a substrate for bearded dragons. It can cause impaction if ingested and does not hold humidity well. Sand or tile are better options for bearded dragon substrates.
Bearded Dragons are native to Australia where they originally came from. They love the inland deserts but are also found along the east coast as well. The Germans took some Bearded Dragons and began breeding them and morphing them into different varieties which can now be found around the world. Bearded Dragons pets are very popular around the world especially in the UK and United States.
Well, First of all male bearded dragons are not real buddy.....
The best substrates for bearded dragons are non-particle substrates such as reptile carpet, ceramic tiles, or paper towels. These substrates help prevent impaction and maintain the health and well-being of bearded dragons. Avoid loose substrates like sand or wood shavings, as they can be ingested and cause health issues.
Heat rocks are not recommended for bearded dragons as they can cause burns and overheating. It is safer to use heat lamps or heat pads to provide the necessary warmth for their health and well-being.
No, red lights are not recommended for providing heat and light for bearded dragons. They require a specific type of UVB light for proper health and well-being.
The largest Exo Terra tank measures only 24 inches long. Bearded dragons generaly reach around 20 inches in length.....so in my opinion the exo terra tanks are too small for bearded dragons, I would suggest a 40 gallon "breeder" style tank as the smallest tank for a bearded dragon.
Yes, bearded dragons can hear and smell. They mostly rely on on smell to detect predators and if food is near by. They also lick their surroundings for the same reason.
Bearded dragons can eat a variety of vegetables, including leafy greens like collard greens and kale, as well as bell peppers, squash, and carrots. It is safe for them to consume brussel sprouts in moderation, as they are a good source of nutrients for bearded dragons.
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.
Whether bearded dragons like being petted all depends on how much they've been handled and personal preference. Most enjoy being pet if they've been well handled.
The rocky marginal regions