Earthworms can be part of a good diet for bearded dragons, which also eat crickets, silkworms, feeder roaches, chopped collards, mustard greens, dandelion greens, and turnip tops. Earthworms have a good calcium/phosphorus ratio (like silkworms), while crickets should be supplemented with calcium powder. Earthworms do pose a risk of transmitting capillaria parasite. Captive reptiles that eat live foods should be tested annually for internal parasites, as part of their regular annual vet checkup.
Bearded dragon.
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ask your vet or an experienced lizard keeper. i recommend potting soil or moss without any pesticides, fertilizer, or chemicals added to it.
Bearded dragon if you do not want a dog
aggressive
Yes, a bearded dragon will change color depending on food, temperature, anger and sexual activity. When a Dragon is black it is upset. The best is a bright color, that means contempt and a happy Bearded Dragon.
The best type of soil for a bearded dragon habitat is a sandy soil that is loose and well-draining. This type of soil mimics the natural environment of a bearded dragon and helps prevent issues like impaction. It also allows for easy burrowing and digging, which are natural behaviors for bearded dragons.
Nope. The only way to get a Bearded Dragon to show it's best and brightest colors is by providing correct care.
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.
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.
beardies are 1 of the best if u want a nice sized lizard. 2 feet if ur lucky maybe even more