to keep themselves warm at night. so you need to put a lot of that sand with calcium in it
NO SAND!!!! I have one ATM. His name is DotA. Get him a carpet, and Bearded Dragons are Desert Reptiles, So red sand? Duh. Or orange/ normal sand. But you need to take note of. When they eat, bearded dragons also use the bathroom in the sand, and when they eat, they catch crickets, and then the crickets can get attached to the feces that is on the sand or left over from what you picked up and they can ingest it and that can cause serious health problems...
A tree branch, water or sand
Flounders bury themselves to avoid being detected by their prey. They bury themselves in sand or mud and wait until their prey approaches.
In hot desert environments with insects, vegetable matter and sand.
In hot desert environments with insects, vegetable matter and sand.
If he's on sand that could be the reason, if he's not on sand take him to a vet
bearded dragons come from Australia. they are used to the dessert so that means they need it hot and dry to be happy. If u are looking for a substrate I suggest reptile carpet it is safer than sand.
no calcium sand is much bigger grains than normals sand and it is easy for a reptile to digest it also retains heat
They bury themselves in the sand ...
They bury themselves to protect themselves from predators while they sleep.
It depends on the size of the cage, although normally the amount of sand should be a few cenimeters thick.
No, they need sand. Baby and juvenile dragons should have a reptile carpet with no loose strings, or they can loose their nails. - erin_animal_lover