Well, i have a bearded dragon and the heat lights are around $10 for a 75 watt, but here is something REALLY IMPORTANT, u need a UVB light also or they will die also and between u and me...dont go to Petco for UV lights as they are $50 there, while at other places it can be around $20 dollars.
Added: The heating lights can actually be regular household lights. They use them only for heat. I have 7 dragons and use 100watt household lights for their heat. The UV lights, which need to be changed every 6 months because they decay, is what is pricey as stated above. Try www.reptilesupply.com to order online. Make sure you get a UV light that is 8.0 or 10.0. The only brand I would recommend is Zoomed or Exoterra. The other brands do not make high quality lights and you will need to replace them even more frequently. You can get an 18" 10.0 Exoterra UV light for $15 at the site I suggested.
EDIT: Having been a reptile keeper/breeder for over 25 years - I can THOROUGHLY recommend Exoterra products. I won't use anything else unless I REALLY have to. I also agree about the heating lights. The ONLY difference with a ceramic bulb is that it doesn't emit visible light (only infra-red) I have my own 'home-made' versions fashioned from standard bulbs and ceramic plant pots !
It depends on the size of your aquarium. PM me the size in gallons of the aquarium and I'll tell you.I normally use a 75W bulb though.
That depends entirely on what size vivarium you're housing it in ! A smaller enclosure will need a lower power bulb than an larger one.
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It's about $5.34/pound based on the weight of your bearded dragon. Some states also charge additional processing fees and you will have to check with your local bearded dragon licensor for exact details.
a bearded dragon
If the bearded dragon is in a dark area, yes. In bright light the pupils should be constricted.
Yes. Keeping an infrared light on will cause the bearded dragon to sleep, whereas a standard UV lightbulb will keep the bearded dragon awake.
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
light strokes down the spin. DO NOT stroke up th spin or else it will bleed!!!! sorry if this is not what you are not looking for.
Yes a bearded dragon is a lizard.