Yes, you can lightly mist a bearded dragon's tank to increase humidity, but it’s important to avoid over-saturating the enclosure. Bearded dragons thrive in dry environments, so ensure that any misting does not create a consistently damp habitat, which can lead to health issues like respiratory infections. Always allow for proper ventilation and ensure that the substrate dries out between misting sessions. Monitor your dragon's behavior and adjust humidity levels as needed.
they live in warm, grass, areas when they were alive
a baby beared dragon is better because it will be nicer and will get to know you
Baths are fantastic for bearded dragons. It calms them and hydrates them. In fact, one of the ways they get water is through their skin. The warmth even helps them in digesting their food.
No you should not 2 bearded dragons should be put in at least a 75 gallon tank. You could put them in a 55 gallon tank but they would be extremely stressed out.
I have done research on this and found that the baby beared dragons eat crickets that are too big which leads to paralysis. now I have the question of "will he regain movement in his hind legs?"
Either it means the male thought it was food by mistake, it wanted to play with the female, or it just did not feel comfortable around her at the time.
A mythical dragon's purpose, to me, is to guard/protect its master or town it grew up with. A dragon can also provide wisdom and riddles to solve. There is not much known about dragons... maybe they where also there to provide something to research?
Yes, bearded dragons can bite if they feel threatened or stressed. However, bites are usually not severe and are more of a defense mechanism rather than an act of aggression. With proper handling and care, bearded dragons can become docile and less likely to bite.
keep your beardies tank were all the activity is, were you and your family walk alot.
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The largest Exo Terra tank measures only 24 inches long. Bearded dragons generaly reach around 20 inches in length.....so in my opinion the exo terra tanks are too small for bearded dragons, I would suggest a 40 gallon "breeder" style tank as the smallest tank for a bearded dragon.