about 1 1/2 square feet and if there are 2 males and 1 female the 2 males will fight to the death. just 2 males are uncertain. and if there is a male and female that don't like each other separate them. PS lizards are hard to take care of.
A fully-grown Bearded Dragon CAN be as much as 14 inches nose-to-tail. It's rare for them to get to that size though - the 'norm' is around ten inches.
depends on the size
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.
First you need to know the size of your dragon for some can be as big as a mountain. And they dont live in water, for the are the type that fly.
Definately. Do not house bearded dragons with any other lizards. If you are going to house two bearded dragons together ensure they are the same size or else the larger one will eat the smaller one.
Well, in one way, NO. A bearded dragon cannot control it's own growth rate. However, the cool thing is, YOU can. A bearded dragon will grow in size according to the size of the cage it's in. In simple terms, The bigger the cage, the bigger the lizard will get. however, you must give it at least a ten-gallon tank to live in from the time of it's birth, for most bearded dragons grow to be at least a foot long.
NO, only a FULL GROWN dragon can eat pinky mice. That is IF they will even do it then. Look at the pinky and look at the size of the baby dragon's mouth... do you really think it would fit?
Adult bearded dragons average 15" to 17" in length, though there are reports of large males reaching up to 23".
the bearded dragons (depending on the size and how long in ) will absorb the water.
Reported size is up to 20 inches for an adult (including the tail)
A lizard that size should be in a vivarium of at least 24 by 12 by 12 inches.
when they are young, like baby size, give them a thirty gallon tank, and when they get older, they need a sixty to seventy gallon tank. it shouldn't be glass, because it could get too hot, don't have wire at the top either. i recommend wood, with sliding glass doors for the cage.