Bearded Dragon Playpen Ideas

Bearded Dragon Before And After Shed

A nest box must be provided for the Bearded Dragons, as they bury their eggs., an area that contains 10-inch deep sand or soil should suffice. Unlike most reptiles, females will lay three clutches of up to 35 eggs per clutch.

Bearded Dragon Before And After Shed

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A beginner herpetologist, if looking to purchase Beardies (instead of breeding), should look to buy their reptile at 3-6 months of age. By this time, they are growing and eating regularly.

Covering Sides Of Bearded Dragon Tank

If the waste looks abnormal or if you see blood, this could be a sign of an endoparasitic infection and you should bring your dragon to the vet. Beardies live for between 7 and 12 years in captivity. They are relatively healthy lizards and most if any health issues arise from improper husbandry.

Covering Sides Of Bearded Dragon Tank
Bearded Dragon Mbd Symptoms

Bearded Dragon Mbd Symptoms

Either way, the Bearded Dragon is a friendly lizard that can be welcomed into any home and are fantastic for beginners due to their docility and ability to adapt to captivity, Affectionately known as Beardies, in the wild they are commonly found living in trees and on the ground in Australia and are known for their mouth-wide-open “smiles” (which is actually a way to help them cool down)!

Mbd Bearded Dragon Treatment

A large, semi-arboreal native lizard of Australia, these guys spend their time dwelling partially in the trees and on the ground. Including their tail, they grow to about 15-20 inches long and have spines on either sides on their body that run to the base of their tail.

Bearded Dragon Playpen Ideas
Mbd Bearded Dragon Treatment
Full Grown Dwarf Bearded Dragon
Full Grown Dwarf Bearded Dragon

Bearded dragons are omnivores (requiring both plant and animal matter). A well-balanced juvenile bearded dragon diet consists of: Bearded dragons are available for purchase at your local Petco location. Please call ahead to check availability.

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I know at Petsmart you can adopt one if it can’t be sold. My husband works there and they can get tail rot from shipping, and even if it’s completely cured and practically no damage was done they can’t sell them, but they do have to be treated and seen/released by a vet before given to the adoptee. Ours had tail rot, and only the very tip of its tail was damaged (so little you can’t even tell).

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