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How Big Do Bearded Dragons Get Before you decide to bring a bearded dragon home, you should know how big they can grow. These reptiles can be very large or very small depending on their genetics. They should be kept in tanks that are 55 gallons or larger. A larger tank will have more hiding places and will be closer to their natural habitat. It's okay to start with a small tank, but once your beardie gets older, you should move it to a larger one.

The Complete Guide to Bearded Dragons provides detailed guidance on how to properly care for bearded dragons. It also includes many sidebars and beautiful full-colour photographs. This comprehensive guide will allow the beginner bearded dragon owner to gain all the information they need to be an expert no matter how quickly.

Bearded dragons are happy to eat vegetables as well as insects. They eat mostly insects in the wild. They are known to also forage for leaves and flowers. They are a great source of protein, and these plants are great for their diet.

When a male wants to court a female, he will darken his throat and circulate around her. If she accepts, she will flatten her body to allow copulation. During copulation, the male will bite the female’s neck. This mating occurs in spring and early summer when progesterone levels in the female are high. This is after brumation, so it is ideal to brumate your reptiles before breeding them.

Common morphs of bearded dragons

Bearded dragons can display a variety of morphs. These morphs are mainly based on body types, but can also be derived from selective breeding.

When you’re looking for a bearded dragon, it’s important to understand the different morphs. A morph is a genetic mutation that results in certain traits. The most common are color variations. You can see a wide range of colors in beardies, including beiges, browns, and muted tans.

There are other morphs that result from genetics, such as visual morphs. These are inherited traits that are passed down from parents. They’re often the most unique beardie varieties. Some of them are translucent, meaning they have a transparent appearance. Others, such as hypomelanistic, lack melanin, which makes their skin lighter.

Lighting guide for a bearded dragon

Bearded dragons like many other reptiles have specific lighting requirements that can be really confusing, especially for new owners that don’t have previous experience.

Because of that reason, having a good understanding when it comes to lighting the space of your bearded dragon is very important.

You should know there are plenty of options when it comes to lighting for bearded dragons and choosing the wrong setup can be harmful to your pet. However, if you carefully read our guide you will get plenty of information about setting up proper lighting for your pet.

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After the female lays the eggs, they should be removed from the nest box and put in an incubator that contains water and vermiculite soil replacer at 82℉-86℉ and they will hatch in 3-4 weeks.

How has it gone? I am thinking about getting one for my two kids, but want to have as much knowledge as possible before I go. How much do they usually eat per day and how long does it take them to start eating normally after you first bring them home?

Why Do Bearded Dragons Lick You
Vittikins Dragon

Vittikins Dragon

This diet should consist of 30% vegetables and 70% small crickets. The protein in a dragon’s diet can consist of crickets, superworms, or even a pinky mouse. In all life-stages they should eat the following vegetables:

I have a citrus bearded boy. He is 5 yrs old and I have had him from 8 weeks old. He is 17 inches long and loves cuddles. I am picking up my first ever bearded dragon next week! I hope this helps me give it the longest and healthiest life possible! I can not wait!

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Bearded dragons will happily eat vegetables and insects. In the wild they eat mainly insects. They can forage for flowers and leafy greens, but they also eat insects. They can also get protein from these plants, which is great for their diet.

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Healthy Bearded Dragon Ears
Bearded Dragon Broken Arm
Bearded Dragon Broken Arm

Bearded dragon care Bearded dragons need a clean environment for their growth. You must clean your habitat frequently, including the substrate. A sponge, washcloth, soft-bristled toothbrush, or a washcloth can all be used to clean the habitat. It is important to not allow the habitat to get too dirty as it can pose a threat to the animal's safety.

Another good food for bearded dragons is apples. Cut them into bite-sized pieces, but do not make them larger than the space between your dragon's eyes. Apples contain a good balance of calcium and phosphorus, but they're lacking in Vitamins A and D.

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The average size of a bearded dragon is about 15 to 18 inches long. The most common breed is the Pogona vitticeps. While some beardies grow smaller, others reach 24 inches long. A beardie can reach an adult size in two or three years.

That being said, we are somewhat confused about the supplementation. As part of your “What Bearded Dragon Supplies Will You Need?” in your Google Doc download of the Bearded Dragon Shopping List, you mentioned Repashy Supercal NoD as an option. Yet, in the article “What Do Bearded Dragons Eat?,” you suggest Repashy Calcium Plus LoD. To make matters more difficult, many bearded dragon owners recommend Repashy’s regular Calcium Plus. Which one should we be using?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bearded dragons require minimal veterinary care when appropriately managed with the correct lighting, temperature, supplements, and diet.

A young bearded dragon (4 to 18 months old) will have a bowel movement every day or so, while you can expect those older than 18 months to poop 1-7 times a week.

Bathing your bearded dragon is important for several reasons. Hydration is one of the biggest ones. Many beardies don't like drinking from bowls, but will happily slurp up their bathwater. Baths are of course also important for hygiene.

Bearded dragons require minimal veterinary care when appropriately managed with the correct lighting, temperature, supplements, and diet.