Yes, babaies can catch salmonella from bearded dragon lizards.
You would get a better price by selling them privately ! At least then - you'll be able to quiz the new owners on their knowledge and suitability as reptile carers !
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Bearded dragons will eat nearly any insect prey, especially crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers, and cockroaches. These should be bred specifically to be food, not captured from the wild, as wild insects may be carrying pesticides or parasites. Bearded dragons can also eat "pinkies," or newborn mice, every month or more, but these should only be fed as a treat in addition to a regular diet of insects. Insects should be supplemented with an appropriate calcium supplement, or the lizard is sure to develop a dangerous and potentially deadly calcium deficiency. It is important to note that bearded dragons are omnivores, and should be provided with salads of leafy greens, vegetables, and fruit in addition to insect prey. Mine especially enjoys berries, including strawberries and raspberries. So the bearded dragon can digest its food, be sure to provide a basking spot at about 95 degrees. Otherwise, this coldblooded creature will be unable to remove the nutrients from its diet and will starve. I suggest getting a book on bearded dragon care for more information.
The weight of a newborn lizard can vary depending on the species. Generally, newborn lizards can weigh anywhere from a few grams to a few ounces.
Generally speaking, newborn and juvenile beardies run around $60, with adults costing $70 or $80, depending on where you shop. The reason for the difference in price is that pet shops and other businesses dealing in reptiles want you to buy younger dragons, because it's easier to bond with a juvenile than an adult.
Our beardie is 19yrs old and is still very healthy and friendly.
They're pink mice or rats. They are the newborn mice & rats before they get any fur. See related link for a picture from one of the companies I deal with.
Yes, my cousin had some issues with that sort of scenario. You should be careful. Try to keep them in completely separate parts of the house, or there could be some serious problems.
A newborn is typically considered no longer a newborn after the first month of life.
The address of the Newborn Library Service Outlet is: 4224 Highway 142, Newborn, 30056 0247
A newborn lizard is commonly referred to as a "hatchling." After the eggs hatch, these small lizards emerge, often resembling miniature versions of adults. Depending on the species, hatchlings may be independent from birth or require some care from their parents.
it is not normal for a newborn not to cry your newborn really needs to cry as soon as it is born