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The safest age is when there a few months old so they can get to know you.
No, it is not safe to paint your bearded dragon's nails as the chemicals in nail polish can be toxic to them if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is best to avoid painting their nails to ensure their safety and well-being.
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If the bearded dragon is an adult it should probably eat large pinkies.But if it is a young bearded dragon it should probably eat small or medium pinkies...Im 13 years old and my science teacher has 2 bearded dragon and i dont know alot about them but they can eat pinkies that are at least as big as his or her head...
It is not recommended to apply nail polish to a bearded dragon's nails as it can be harmful to their health. If you want to enhance their nails, consider using pet-safe nail caps or seeking advice from a veterinarian.
The best type of bedding for a bearded dragon is a substrate made of reptile carpet or paper towels. These options are safe and easy to clean, reducing the risk of impaction in the bearded dragon. Avoid loose substrates like sand or wood shavings, as they can be ingested and cause health issues.
The best type of flooring for a bearded dragon's enclosure is non-slip textured tile or reptile carpet, as they are easy to clean and provide a safe surface for your pet. Avoid using loose substrates like sand or gravel, as they can be ingested and cause health issues for the bearded dragon.
Bearded Dragons go through the puberty stage at about 5-7 months of age but it is not safe to breed them till around 2 years.
No. Fireflies can kill due to neurotoxins that cause them to glow. Do not, under any circumstances, feed fireflies.
Bearded dragons can eat a variety of vegetables, including leafy greens like collard greens and kale, as well as bell peppers, squash, and carrots. It is safe for them to consume brussel sprouts in moderation, as they are a good source of nutrients for bearded dragons.
The best substrate for a bearded dragon tank is non-adhesive reptile carpet or paper towels. These options are safe and easy to clean, reducing the risk of impaction in your pet. Avoid loose substrates like sand or gravel, as they can be harmful if ingested.
To safely provide heating rock for your bearded dragon, use a specially designed reptile heating rock that is regulated to a safe temperature for your pet. Make sure to monitor the temperature regularly and place the rock in a spot where your bearded dragon can easily access it but cannot get burned. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and never use a regular heating rock meant for humans, as it can get too hot and harm your pet.