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There is no such species as a 'bearded water dragon'. There is a Bearded Dragon, and a Water Dragon - but they are two completely different species - neither of which makes any sound (apart from an occasional 'hiss' when annoyed).
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The ONLY water a Bearded Dragon needs - is for DRINKING ! They are a DESERT species - they don't need to be bathed - or have water to 'play' in !
No, nothing should be housed with a Beardie or water dragon, it stresses them out and they are known to fight
no, they often fight over territory
I think the Chinese water dragon gets bigger, I have one that is over 30" long.
Chlorine is added to water in an effort to kill of harmful microorganisms in the water.
Yes. Chlorine Water Is Harmful To The Human Eye ..Or Any Eye. That Is Why We Wear Goggles. If We Don't Wear Goggles And Go Under (Chlorine) Water , We Best Keep Our Eyes Shut So No Water Runs In Them.
There are lizards, crocidiles, snakes, bearded dragon, water dragon, and alot other reptiles.
Probably because Bearded Dragons would never submergethemselves in water, in their natural environment ! Bearded dragons are desert species ! The nearest they would get to water - would be to drink !
Every day. Make sure you clean out their water bowls or tubs or whatever you have the bearded dragons water in.
the bearded dragons (depending on the size and how long in ) will absorb the water.