- Housing/Caging: Baby bearded dragons can be kept in small 20 gallon long tanks. Reptile tanks are usually wider and lower in height to give the maximum floor space. Juvenile (4 months or so) and adult dragons are very active and need larger enclosures to keep them happy and healthy. Once your dragon is 10-12 inches it really needs to move up to a bigger tank. The smallest size tank a juvenile or adult can be housed in is a 40 gallon breeder tank. A pair should be kept in a minimum 75 gallon tank. Tank size can also vary according to the size of your dragons. A 24 inch male will need more space then an 18 inch male. The larger space you can give your bearded dragons the happier they will be.
- Feeding: Leafy greens must be offered 4 times a week such as mustard greens, collard greens, turnip greens, dandelions. Spinach and kale should NOT be given to bearded dragons because they bind calcium. Feed insect for the rest of the week such as crickets, Dubia Roaches, mealworms/ waxworms. You can also feed pinkies, locusts, anoles or skorpions as a treat(skorpions are not worth it to be fed).
- Watering: Always leave a bowl of water but not filled to the top.
- Price: Euro- 90
USD-49.99
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