Care Sheet
Choosing your new dragon may seem difficult but it is actually very simply if you know what to look for. You of course want to make sure you pick a healthy Bearded Dragon. Look for the dragon that is the most active and is eating well and doesn't have its eyes closed and the one that lays on the bottom of the cage. Also look at it's tail and limbs to make sure that nothing seems missing bearded dragons can get violent with each other but rarely with humans. If you do have one like that it isn't a big deal it will still be a loving Bearded Dragon. Just giving a friendly reminder so you can be sure.
Housing and Lighting for your bearding dragon is VERY VERY important. Many Bearded Dragons Die due to pour housing and lighting. Make sure that your full grown dragon is in at least a 30gallon tank and still that's a bit cramped. Your smaller ones should be in a 20 long. If not the heat lamps can roast your dragon. Make sure that your dragon can escape the heat and has a form of shade. Also they need to have a basking and a uvb light.
Feeding your bearding dragon is also important. Make sure that when your Bearded Dragon is going into adult hood that you give it vegetables and greens with vitamin powder sprinkled on top of it. You can give them pinkies and crickets, meal worms, super worms, and various other things but don't over due it.
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