There is no such species as a 'bearded water dragon'. There is a Bearded Dragon, and a Water Dragon - but they are two completely different species - neither of which makes any sound (apart from an occasional 'hiss' when annoyed).
The only sound a Bearded dragon can make is a hissing sound because they have no vocal chords
Probably because Bearded Dragons would never submergethemselves in water, in their natural environment ! Bearded dragons are desert species ! The nearest they would get to water - would be to drink !
The bearded bear is known for his humble grumble, which is sometimes used to great effect on creatures of the fairer sex.
The ONLY water a Bearded Dragon needs - is for DRINKING ! They are a DESERT species - they don't need to be bathed - or have water to 'play' in !
water
Every day. Make sure you clean out their water bowls or tubs or whatever you have the bearded dragons water in.
Water in the ears won't hurt your Beardie
If they are tame
Yes, chlorine in water can be harmful to bearded dragons. It can irritate their skin and respiratory systems, potentially leading to health issues. It's best to use dechlorinated water or let tap water sit for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate before providing it to your bearded dragon. Always ensure their drinking water is clean and safe.
Yes, tap water can be safe for bearded dragons as long as it is treated to remove harmful chemicals like chlorine and heavy metals. It is recommended to use a water conditioner or filter to ensure the water is safe for your pet.
Noooo! you can not keep any other lizards with bearded dragons, bearded dragons need to be kept alone
Bearded Dragons DO NOT need to swim ! They are a DESERT species - native to central desert area of AUSTRALIA ! The only time they need to be anywhere near water - is to drink !