you can have at least two or three and no more
Depends. If you have the bare minimum of a 40 gallon tank (for an adult), then only one. With a 75 gallon (55 gallons are too narrow for even one), you could comfortably fit one, uncomfortably two. If you have a male, watch him carefully even with females, and don't even let him see other males. For babies I would use something like a rubbermaid plastic tub for up to three or four beardies because its opaque sides reduce stress. This will last about until the beardies are about 15-20 weeks old, then move them to their permanent enclosure. For a couple or trio of beardies, I would recommend getting a custom cage or a very, very large glass tank from a wholesale company.
hi im KYE and im pretty sure you can keep as many bearded dragons in that vivaruim that you want just make sure they can all fit in there lol cya from KYE
This isn't true, bearded dragons are solitary animals and will not appreciate or enjoy the company of other dragons. They should each be kept in their own vivarium with at least 8square foot of floor space (e.g. 4ftx2ft of floorspace). The consequences of keeping them together can be very violent, and often fatal.
Because they do not have money to buy them from the supermarket..
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you can buy a bearded dragon at... reptile outlet, or reptileoutlet.com prehistoric pets petsmart(though i wouldn't recomend) or just search bearded dragons for sale on Google or the internet hope this helped:)
You cant buy them because they wont live past a year old
Bearded Dragons are one of the commonest reptiles available for the 'pet' trade. Check your local business directory for businesses in you area. from personal experience, I would say never buy a reptile without seeing it in person first !
Sorry - the answer is no ! Bearded Dragons eat LIVE food (and occasionally a little vegetable matter) They are hunters - and will chase after crickets to catch them.
No. But what i feed my bearded dragons, is super worms, meal worms, and crickets. Sometimes my family picks up a worm from the wild and feed it to them and so far, it never harmed my bearded dragons. So far, they ate grub worms and earth worms.
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Yes, its very common so keep them separated until they are used to each other. Do this buy taking them both out regularly but separately. After they both recognize you as a friend then take them out together but one in each hand and if one of their beards get black, put them BOTH away and try again the next day
Bearded dragon lizards are native to Australia. They live in rocky and arid regions of the country and are adept climbers. Dragons have large triangular heads and flat bodies with pointed ridges along the sides. They are omnivorous, eating both insects and plants
If your bearded dragon likes to hide or explore in places you don't want it to, then yes, but if they are perfectly fine without one and can stay content and easy to control there is no need to buy one.
Yes, and this would be a nice, appropriate-sized enclosure for a pair. Be certain to buy a book on bearded dragon care, and do thorough research, before bringing home any pet. Never take advice from pet store personnel.