There could be several reasons why your bearded dragon is refusing crickets. It might be experiencing a change in appetite due to stress, illness, or environmental factors such as temperature or lighting. Additionally, if it has been offered too many crickets or a varied diet recently, it may simply be bored with that food choice. Always ensure its habitat is optimal and consider introducing different foods to stimulate its interest.
What a ridiculous question ! Why on EARTH would you want to MAKE your Bearded dragon sick !
In short, no. A bearded dragon may live with another bearded dragon in some instances. Try to pair males with females if you dont want them to fight.
If you want it to, yes.
Bearded dragon if you do not want a dog
Sperate them or if they are different sexes then they might want to mate also thats how they keep the other dragon in line and decide who is dominant
about 20 is optional but you can feed them how ever much u want
i don't really think you want a dragon as a pet
well then dont get a lizard at all
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
If your bearded dragon likes to hide or explore in places you don't want it to, then yes, but if they are perfectly fine without one and can stay content and easy to control there is no need to buy one.
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.
well the only one that i know of is the mountain dragon (type of bearded dragon) people usualy go on bush hunts to try and find them and there not really that hard 2 find but i guess its really what part of tasmania you live in