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Bearded Dragon Care 101
Bearded-dragon tank setup Beardeds need to live in a clean, dry environment. Your beardie will be happy and healthy if the room is kept cool. Also, a room with doors is ideal. You should also avoid having a humidifier running in the room with your beardie. This can disrupt the beardie's sleeping patterns.

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Relatively easy to care for, they enjoy eating leafy vegetables and insects. In captivity, you will either see them enjoying the shade or basking themselves in the light. They are very tolerant to handling and are one of the most popular reptile companions.
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Some vegetables should not be eaten with their meat and bones. The leafy green watercress has high levels of calcium and other vitamins. It also contains small amounts of iron and manganese. It also has antioxidants that reduce inflammation. You should not feed it because of its high levels of oxalates and other chemicals which affect absorption. If a bearded Dragon has a calcium problem, it shouldn't be fed.


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Could you have missed it? This should certainly happen more often, but unless you follow her every movement, you might have not noticed it happen.If she was brumating in her previous home, it is normal to take some time to re-adapt her body to her normal self.
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The following care guide is based on the Pogona. vitticeps Bearded Dragon and the advice may vary slightly depending on which of the six species you adopt. However, most of our advice below will be fine for all six species.


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Bearded Dragons can eat live food such as mealworms or crickets. A grown bearded dragon should consume about 20 insects per day, depending on their age. For juvenile bearded dragons, mealworms are not recommended as they can cause stunted growth. Superworms are a better option.
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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.
