In a corner, or a closet! They like their privacy! Just make sure they're warm!!
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the cheapest cage is a home made one i get sheets of fiber glass and wood sideings and caulk from home depo for close to nothing and they are really easy to make :)..also if someone has a big fish tank that is not being used that's a good idea to..hope this helps
An adult bearded dragon should live in at least a 30gallon breeder tank because there needs to be a hot end and a cool end, and the deep ones works best. I have my bearded dragon in a 55gallon tank and it's narrow but still works.
yes that is a good setup. but make sure your sand isnt home or beach sand
Probably the best place to a hamster cage is pets at home. I bort a cage that was £19 and I got £4 change.
Basically they need vegetables, fruits, crickets or mealworms, water, UVB light and be sure they kept warm. My Draco, he hate cage eventually if only 20 mins in cage. He will crawls to get out, so I come up with second home with box of sand, wood branch and UVB light where my Draco will hangout around my room without take him out and back in cage. He haven't go in cage for a month. He tend to sleep beside me, suck in blanket then in mornig he will wake up and walk to his wood branch until I woke up and feed him.
No.You should give it to a reptile shop for the time you go on vacation otherwise your bearded dragon could get ill or die from starvation.You could leave a snake for a week or two though.
Absolutely! Just the move from the pet store to its new home can have it stressed for a few days. For the health of your beardie, i suggest you keep him in one place, they don't take change very well as with any reptile.
Yes, and this would be a nice, appropriate-sized enclosure for a pair. Be certain to buy a book on bearded dragon care, and do thorough research, before bringing home any pet. Never take advice from pet store personnel.
they should be on a carpet type bedding for the first few years( not carpet like in your home, go to pet-smart or pet-co and ask for a carpeting for your lizard). they will like to be in a 40 gallon when full grown make sure the cage stays around 80 degrees. make a basking area that is hotter than the rest of the cage. they will eat crickets or meal worms they want to be sprayed down every other day clean their cage and keep a water dish with water in it but not to much that they can drownLike a dragon with a beard
NO! Do not get another one! Even though they are chill and passive around other household pets, they HATE other bearded dragons! So whatever you do, DO NOT GET ANOTHER ONE!!!! They might mate, attack, get threatened, and become stressed! You should definitely just stick with one!If it does seem lonely there may be manny reasons why. It could be going through brumation, it isn't getting enough attention (this is not a good nor bad thing) so you could just take it out, show it outside, explore! Beardies love adventures but don't be afraid if it starts licking you, it just knows your scent! If you're scared that it might bite you, give it time! Start slowly by letting it just sit on you hands while it's still in the cage, it considers that it's home and safety. If it falls asleep on you then it's comfortable with you. If it closes it's eyes when you pet it, that means it doesn't like it and you should put it down and try another time. Try to pet in the middle right above their eyes, that's their favorite spot! Lastly, if your bearded dragon seems lonely, that's completely normal! They're the King Of Chill, so don't worry! Just whatever you DO NOT GET ANOTHER BEARDED DRAGON, that's just asking for chaos! I hope this helped!
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