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Yes, bearded dragons do go into heat. Signs of a bearded dragon in heat include increased activity, restlessness, and a change in appetite. Male bearded dragons may also display territorial behavior and bob their heads more frequently.
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go on youtube and search up bearded dragons
Bearded dragons may go off their food if they are housed with other beardies it can stress them out
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Go to google and search bearded dragons, all of the pictures will be adults.
The best heat rocks for bearded dragons are those that are specifically designed for reptiles and have a built-in thermostat to regulate temperature. It is important to choose a heat rock that can provide a consistent and safe heat source for your bearded dragon's habitat.
Heat rocks are not recommended for bearded dragons as they can cause burns and overheating. It is safer to use heat lamps or heat pads to provide the necessary warmth for their health and well-being.
No, red lights are not recommended for providing heat and light for bearded dragons. They require a specific type of UVB light for proper health and well-being.
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
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