A: Dry substrate such as paper towels, newspaper, pea pebbles, sand and reptile carpets can be used with caution. Provide a basking area with thick branches/logs/rocks that can support the weight of the dragon.
A: Low levels of around 20-40% humidity. Babies should be soaked weekly with light misting occasionally. Adults should be soaked about once a month. No water bowl is necessary but if included, make sure it doesn’t increase the overall ambient humidity in the enclosure.
A: Babies: Diets will consist of 80% insects / 20% veggies. Adults: Diets consist of 60% veggies / 40% insects. Veggies would include leafy greens such as collard greens, lettuce, spring mix, etc. Little to no spinach or kale in their diet. Other veggies you can introduce would be carrots, cucumbers, squash. Insects to introduce would be crickets, roaches, phoenix worms, mealworms and superworms.
A: Hornworms and different fruits such as berries, apples and bananas. Do not overfeed treats.
A: Babies: Feed twice a day, portions will vary based on size of the dragon. Adults: Can be fed 2-3 times a week.
A: Calcium with D3 is very important with every feeding.
A: With proper care, bearded dragons can live 10-12 years.
A: Adults on average can reach up to 24 inches long.
A: Bearded Dragons can take up to 8-10 months to reach sexual maturity.
A: At 6-8 months you can start to notice hemipenal bulges on males by lifting the tail. Call for assistance.
A: Bearded Dragons are solitary animals.
A: If the animal is looking lethargic, if limbs become swollen, sunken eyes, thinning out, hip showing, diarrhea etc. Please contact us with photos and videos if you start to notice any of these symptoms.
A: Once you take your bearded dragon out of its shipping box, place your bearded dragon in its enclosure and leave it alone for the first 24 hours to lessen stress levels for your animal. If the dragon is cold DO NOT place it directly under the heat. Let it acclimate at room temperature and the dragon will gradually move to the heat when its ready. Offer food after 24 hours, you can start handling your bearded dragon when the animal starts eating and pooping regularly.
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