yes that is a good setup. but make sure your sand isnt home or beach sand
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A good choice for housing a bearded dragon in warmer climates is a Reptarium. They are made out of a mesh material and PVC for support. They usually have zippers on both ends for access. They typically run around $30.00.
a bearded dragon is a very good but very expensive one of the only ways to make a dragon hate you is not to take good care of him
yes it is. the bearded dragon likes to f**k fancy mice right in the a&* all the time
This is done to establish dominance, and also has to do with competition for basking areas. It is not a good idea to keep them in the same enclosure. They will stress one another out, and compete for resources, and when the male is mature, he may try to breed with the female, even if she is too young and immature to produce eggs safely.
Yes, you can feed baby bearded dragons locusts as they are a good source of protein. However, it's important to ensure that the locusts are appropriately sized for the baby dragon to prevent any choking hazards. Additionally, be sure to gut-load the locusts with nutritious foods and dust them with calcium and vitamin supplements to support your dragon's growth and health. Always monitor your pet's diet and adjust as needed based on their specific needs.
They usually should eat by themselves i would take your beardie to the vet to make sure everything is OK hope it is OK GOOD LUCK
It's not unusual.Bearded dragons are very competitive animals for territory and food. It's attacking it's reflection because it thinks there is another bearded dragon there.It would be a good idea to remove the reflection somehow. Your bearded dragon is constantly stressed out over it's reflection.
no it has to much hair it takes up too much sapce
Yes if it's chopped up in small enough peaces they will eat but only about two pieces
If you want a smaller, less aggressive bearded dragon I would suggest the female but if you are looking for a more energetic, feisty bearded dragon I would go for the larger, stronger boy dragon.
It matters why you want to get a bearded dragon. Bearded Dragons are very good for beginners with reptiles. I've had 1 bearded dragon they are very good as long as you take them out enough they can become tamed and they will liked to be held more. If you want a lizard that isn't hard to take care of the Bearded Dragon is the way to go. The most important part about them is making sure they are tamed. This means you must take them out of their tank at least 3 times a week. When they get big enough and they are tamed they will allow you to put a harness on them and you can walk them. I think Bearded Dragons are good pets if your going to pay attention to it. They are not like some lizards that you don't have to feed them everyday. One reason they are good pets is they are very nice. It is very easy to tame them and once you set up their tank the right way and they like it, it will be easy to take care of them if you don't give them the tank they want/need it will be very hard You need at least a 20 gallon tank for a baby if adult you need at least 50.