Using a red light in a bearded dragon's enclosure can provide warmth and mimic their natural environment, but it may disrupt their sleep cycle and affect their behavior. It is important to monitor the temperature and light exposure to ensure the well-being of the bearded dragon.
Repti bark is a natural substrate that can help maintain humidity levels and provide a comfortable surface for bearded dragons to walk on. It also helps with maintaining proper hygiene by absorbing waste and reducing odors in the enclosure. Additionally, it can aid in the natural behaviors of digging and burrowing for bearded dragons.
Bearded dragons thrive in a sandy soil substrate that is loose and easy for them to dig in. Sand mixed with coconut coir or topsoil is a good option for their enclosure. Avoid using substrates that are too moist or compact, as this can lead to health issues for the bearded dragon.
Feeding bearded dragons Brussels sprouts can provide essential nutrients like vitamins and fiber, but it can also lead to digestive issues due to their high oxalate content. Moderation is key to avoid potential health risks.
The recommended type of substrate for bearded dragons in their enclosure is non-toxic, digestible, and easy to clean. Options include reptile carpet, paper towels, or tile. Sand and loose substrates should be avoided to prevent ingestion and impaction.
Bearded dragons are not poisonous to cats. However, it is important to supervise interactions between pets to prevent any potential harm.
Red heat lamps are not harmful to bearded dragons as long as they are used correctly and provide the necessary warmth and light for the reptile. It is important to monitor the temperature and ensure that the lamp does not overheat the enclosure.
Yes, it is recommended to trim bearded dragons' nails regularly to prevent them from becoming too long and causing discomfort or potential injury to the dragon.
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
Yes they are - since Bearded dragons lay eggs.
Yes they do
no bearded dragons cannot have wood chip
No. You should never keep different species of reptiles in the same enclosure, for a wide variety of reasons.