No, they might get poked
Personally I would stick it to the OUTSIDE so it shows through the vivarium. That way, it won't get damaged by the Bearded Dragons claws when it is moving around.
Bearded Dragons can eat locust, crickets, waxworms, pinkies, mealworms, and they also eat salad but you cant feed them iceberg letuce and spinach. And they eat carrots but you have to grind them or peel them. And it does not matter if it is a treat or not.
A lizard that size should be in a vivarium of at least 24 by 12 by 12 inches.
Use a heat mat under the vivarium at the same end as the heat lamp.
A glass vivarium measuring around 4 feet in length is suitable for an adult bearded dragon. Juveniles require less space.
To get rid of the waste products in their digestive system ! If they need to 'go' they'll do it when their body needs to - whether that's in their vivarium or on your arm !
No - they're a non-venomous species. HOWEVER - they require completely different living conditions and shouldn't be kept in the same vivarium anyway !
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
its not possible for bearded dragons to mimic crickets