Methods Of Caring For A Bearded Dragon

by Mayra Nieves on February 28, 2011

Also known as a Pogona, the Bearded Dragon originally comes from Australia. They are growing in popularity as household pets and they can be cared for without much difficulty. They usually live for up to eight years old but there have been animals which have lived for twelve years.

They are known for being calm and not making too much noise. They also don;t need that much additional care making them good candidates to have as pets.

You should make sure your pet bearded dragon is fed the right diet. The lizard is an omnivore so this means they eat vegetables, fruit and insects. You can buy insects from pet stores or catch them outdoors or use carnivorous plants to catch them for you.

You must also think about providing your pet with the right sort of light. The bearded dragon needs a special UVB light and one that provides them with a suitable replacement for actual daylight. Fourteen hours daylight and ten hours darkness are recommended. They come from a dry and warm environment so this is they type of environment you should try to recreate for them

Try to buy the biggest tank you can afford as bearded lizards need space to move around as they would in the Australian outback. A ten to fifteen gallon tank is enough for a baby but a grown lizard will likely need a fifty to fifty - five gallon space. The more space the better as your animal will want to roam.

You must also provide your pet with a place for it to hide and a space for it to climb and perch. These lizards like to stay active during the day so you should arrange their living space to ensure they're able to do just that.

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Baby Bearded Dragon Care September 3, 2011 at 10:36 pm

If you know anything about lizards, you know that they enjoy eating insects. Some may prefer produce, but a cricket or tasty worm can also be a nice treat for some. Getting these bugs from the store can help to make sure they are pesticide free and won’t make your pet sick.

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