Bearded dragons should not be placed in chinchilla balls, as these balls are designed for small rodents and can pose safety risks. The confined space and lack of proper ventilation can lead to stress or injury for the bearded dragon. Additionally, their body structure and size are not suitable for such toys. It's best to provide them with appropriate environments and enrichment tailored to their specific needs.
go on youtube and search up bearded dragons
Bearded dragons may go off their food if they are housed with other beardies it can stress them out
yes
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Go to google and search bearded dragons, all of the pictures will be adults.
Yes, bearded dragons do go into heat. Signs of a bearded dragon in heat include increased activity, restlessness, and a change in appetite. Male bearded dragons may also display territorial behavior and bob their heads more frequently.
Yes
bearded dragons dont go in hybernation.... but they do go in brumation. they only get tired, but they dont hybernate. yes, you can move them, they will just be sleepy, its totally normal.
no both are solitary.and can fight.
No, female bearded dragons do not have periods like humans do. Instead, they go through a reproductive cycle where they can lay eggs without mating with a male.
No they don't, if afraid or threatened they will go black and puff out
Yes though generally not as extremely as a male.