I have no idea but good luck finding out! =P lol
If you are going to use sand make sure it is calcium sand or clean play sand, you don't need much 1-2 inches is fine. Their is a lot of debate on this out there as beardies have been known to swallow the sand and impact themselves (not be able to go to the bathroom) and die. If you want to avoid this possibility use a solid substrate such as Repti carpet or ceramic tile
NEVER use sand in your bearded dragon's tank Sand is the worst thing you can use, beardies are like human babies, everything goes into their mouths. When sand is ingested by your beardie it clumps in their stomachs and causes what we call impaction, which means they can't go to the bathroom. In turn this leads to internal bleeding and will kill your beardie.
The best type of flooring to use in a bearded dragon cage is non-toxic, easy to clean, and provides good traction for the reptile. Suitable options include reptile carpet, ceramic tiles, or non-adhesive shelf liner. Avoid using loose substrates like sand or gravel, as they can be ingested and cause health issues for the bearded dragon.
You can use almost anything you want except sand. I would use reptile carpet because it's cheap and you can clean it very easilly.
the answer lies with in you.
yes, but they prefer other.
no your dragon would burn it befor you could move
Bearded dragons wave as a form of communication or to show submission. It is a natural behavior that they use to interact with their owners or other bearded dragons.
Use the dragon to burn the wood and put a lid on the dragon hopefully it won't escape
A person can use a tank for an African land snail for their bearded dragon. After an extended period of time, a person may be required to upgrade the tank depending on the size of the lizard.
I put sand inmy bearded dragon's cage when they were around 6 months old, however, the type of sand I put in is man made and has calcium and nutrients in it and is completely safe for them to eat.
NO SAND!!!! I have one ATM. His name is DotA. Get him a carpet, and Bearded Dragons are Desert Reptiles, So red sand? Duh. Or orange/ normal sand. But you need to take note of. When they eat, bearded dragons also use the bathroom in the sand, and when they eat, they catch crickets, and then the crickets can get attached to the feces that is on the sand or left over from what you picked up and they can ingest it and that can cause serious health problems...