As a baby their diet should be 70% live food 30% fruits and veggies. As an adult it switches to the opposite. The prefer veggies to fruit, and mostly greens. Always leave meal worms and veggies out so they have a choice and feed them crickets 2x daily. All food should be no bigger than the space between their eyes.
no, they often fight over territory
When a bearded dragon waves, it is a behavior that is often interpreted as a sign of submission or a way to communicate with other bearded dragons. It can also be a way for them to show recognition or acknowledgment towards their owner.
bearded dragons hide from you if you do not handle them alot if you want it to stop hiding try taming it by hand feeding it and holding it more often
The bearded dragon known for its orange stripes is typically the "Hypo Orange" or "Citrus" bearded dragon. These morphs exhibit vibrant orange coloration, often with striking stripes or patterns along their bodies. Selective breeding has enhanced these color traits, making them popular among reptile enthusiasts.
Every day. Make sure you clean out their water bowls or tubs or whatever you have the bearded dragons water in.
Bearded Dragons usually attain full size in 3-4 years. Obviously this depends on how much food they eat, and how often - as this will vary with each reptile.
Two or three times a week. It depends on the individual animal. They will only eat when they're hungry.
Yes, bearded dragons can eat kiwi but only ever so often because kiwi is high in oxalates which binds with calcium. So to answer your question you can feed your bearded dragon kiwi, just not every day.
it takes a few weeks but also it depend on how big the cage is and how often u feed it.
Bearded dragons, when kept as pets, typically thrive in a well-maintained environment that mimics their natural habitat. In captivity, they require a spacious terrarium with appropriate heat, UVB lighting, and a balanced diet of insects, vegetables, and fruits. Social creatures, they often benefit from regular interaction with their owners. Proper care and attention can lead to a lifespan of 8 to 12 years in captivity.
Well, in this case "semi" means partly or sometimes, (technically it means half) and "arboreal" means tree dwelling. So a semi-arboreal bearded dragon is one that prefers to spend some portion of it time up in a tree rather than on the ground. It is commonly held that juvenile bearded dragons are often semi-arboreal, while adults tend to be ground dwellers.
If your bearded dragon is more than 18 months old it is considered within mating age, anything less than 18 months and your bearded dragon is too young. If you are not sure of your bearded dragon's age is of mating age and it is a male then you can introduce it for a short time to another male. If you observe territorial behavior in your male than it is of mating age.