You buy a ground but sometimes you breed it!
Yes. Bearded dragons will hiss, open their mouth, puff up their 'beard', and may lunge. This means "stay back, I'm scared of you, and I will bite to defend myself!"
If your bearded dragon is making hissing sounds with its mouth closed and appears calm, take it to a veterinarian immediately--audible breathing in reptiles is indicative of a respiratory infection, which can be fatal.
I had a tarantula and fed her live crickets so I kept them in a aquarium with a small dish of water, heat lamp or pad, and threw in oat meal to feed them. Put in a bit of potting soil in the bottom and they will be very happy.
Tokay would rip the life out of ur bearded dragon buddy
No. Do not put a bearded dragon in with a snake. One of them will kill the other.
If you want to keep more than one reptile, you should keep all the reptiles separate from each other.
For a baby I don't recommend superworms. I would recommend feeding them small crickets and mealworms (with their heads cut off). Be cautious with mealworms, if you don't cut their heads off before feeding them to the dragon they have (although not often) been known to eat their way back out.... right through the dragon's stomache.
no not usually, only if they are really starving but very rarely.
Bearded dragons eat leafy greens, and any animal small enough for them to grab up and swallow. So, the answer is 'yes', they absolutely will eat other lizards that are smaller than they are, if they can catch them.
Are its sleeping patterns different? Does it randomly sleep throughout the day?
If it is sleeping at unusual times, this can often mean brumation.
Do you see it constantly wanting to burrow? If it keeps trying to burrow, then it might want to go into brumation.
If they are older and its two males then i would suggest separate tanks male and feamel you don't have to separate unless you don't want them to have babies if they do have babies put the mom and the eggs in a separate tank two females in a tank would probably be alright unless theres also a male or if one is pregnant.
Bearded dragons should be given live insects because catching them provides exercise.
I got my bearded dragon in the December of 07. I got it at a shop where this lady knew a lot about bearded dragons and I believed she said they live from 5-6 years.
Yes, they are very friendly and they play together a lot of times.
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No they do not purr like cats.
I don't think they do, they can hiss but I think that's about it.
Well if they are both babies yah but if grown they will see who is the alpha lizard
Your beardie will not eat as much or just show visual symptoms like keeping one eye closed. There are some more but for more go to petsmart and get the pamphlet on a beardie and turn to the back and it will have things to watch for hope I helped.
Yes. Why you may ask. Well, bearded dragons have very thick skin, therefore they do not get injured at all. They are invincible. They are freakin awesome. They can speak 1,749,324,572 different languages, including octopi. They have wings, but they never use them. And they breath fire and spit a mixture of blood and acid rain.
The komodo dragon's bite force is 1000 psi, and its venom is powerful enough to kill a buffalo.
Firstly, dragons don't really exist the first place. It's just a fantasy. But if you look at the perceptions of fantasy and fairytale, they could. As dragons were told to be the most fearsome yet powerfully magical creatures
A bearded dragon can eat caterpillars, but you never want to feed your pet of any kind something wild, that you caught.
normally the male has 2 visible bulges near the base of the tail or the slit. these are the hemepenes but a female has only one large bulge. you probably cant tell until they're about 6 months-1 year old anyway. And the males have bumps on their back legs and females don't.
No, they can't. These two species are from different continents. They should not be housed together. They are both known to be territorial and the Beardie will likely at some point attack the gecko.
Yes, they do eat worms such as meal worms, wax worms, and superworms.
Is there some sort of gang called bearded Dragons? Or are you really referring to the mythological creature? If you are referring to the creature then no, they don't because A) Their tough scales which can break swords can't possibly be pierced by a needle and B) No doctor is dumb/suicidal enough to run up to a bearded dragon and try to vaccinate it from a disease that it will never get.
They can, but almost never do. Bearded dragons are not large lizards, and it is difficult to find lizards smaller than the Beardie sutiable for eating. They will usually only eat other lizards if absolutely necessary.