What a ridiculous question ! Why on EARTH would you want to MAKE your Bearded dragon sick !
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
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
You can buy a bearded dragon at a local pet store, reptile expo, or from a breeder near you. Make sure to research and choose a reputable seller to ensure the health and well-being of the bearded dragon.
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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 !
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Bearded Dragon, They are a lot tougher and bigger, There is practically no contest, A Bearded Dragon is considered very tough for its size (18 inch) and will kill or scare most things the same size as it away, They are stocky and have pretty powerful jaws, They are also a lot more territorial than a Chameleon. Male Bearded Dragon vs Male Veiled Chameleon both fully grown I would say the Bearded Dragon will be the one celebrating for sure, Chemeleon are normally higher but Height does not make up for power.
you need both to make a fertilized bearded dragon egg
No you do not need a license for a bearded dragon. You can find bearded dragons at your local pet store. Just make sure that they are not illegal were you live. Bearded dragons usually are not illegal in most states its just better to make sure.
They will eat them, but it's not a good idea to feed your bearded dragon anything you catch from outside. This is due to pesticides and parasites that may be present in the body of the insect you caught that will make your bearded dragon ill.Crickets from the pet store are the best insect to feed your bearded dragon. It may seem expensive to feed crickets, but it's still a lot cheaper than a vet bill.