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Bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragon

Regular price $275.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $275.00 USD
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 SEX:Female

beautiful vibrant red translucent HET hypo 

Approximately a year old 185g she is a smaller dragon and is not recommended for breeding but would make a excellent pet.

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Shipping VIA Fedex overnight we ship every Tuesday and Wednesday weather permitting shipping is free we will contact you after check out to arrange suitable days.

We Strive to be 100% correct when sexing these animals if we miss-sex a animal we will try our best to contact you and make sure to make it correct.

 

Bearded dragons are popular reptilian pets known for their friendly demeanor, distinctive appearance, and relative ease of care. Here are some key facts about them:

Species: The bearded dragon is a type of lizard native to Australia. They are part of the family Agamidae.

  1. Appearance: They are named "bearded" dragons due to the spiky scales under their throats that can puff up and darken, resembling a beard. They have a flat body with spiky, triangular scales.

  2. Size: As hatchlings, they're usually around 3-4 inches (8-10 cm) long, but they can grow to be 18-24 inches (45-60 cm) in length as adults, including their tail.

  3. Lifespan: With proper care, bearded dragons can live between 10 to 15 years, though some have been known to live even longer.

  4. Habitat: In the wild, bearded dragons inhabit arid and semi-arid regions of Australia. They can be found in deserts, shrublands, and Eucalyptus woodlands.

  5. Diet: They are omnivores, which means they eat both animal and plant matter. Their diet typically consists of insects like crickets, mealworms, and small vertebrates, as well as a variety of vegetables and fruits.

  6. Housing: In captivity, they need a spacious enclosure with a basking area, a cooler zone, and hiding spots. They also require access to UVB light for proper calcium absorption.

  7. Temperament: Bearded dragons are generally considered to be docile and easy to handle. They can become quite tame with regular, gentle handling.

  8. Social Behavior: While they are not strictly social animals, they can tolerate being housed together when they're young. However, as they grow, they tend to become more territorial and may need separate enclosures.

  9. Reproduction: Female bearded dragons can lay clutches of eggs, even without mating with a male. However, these eggs will be infertile.

  10. Health Considerations: Like all reptiles, they are susceptible to certain health issues, such as metabolic bone disease (due to a lack of proper lighting and calcium supplementation) and respiratory infections. Regular veterinary check-ups are important.

  11. Legality: Before obtaining a bearded dragon as a pet, it's essential to check local laws and regulations. Some places have restrictions on owning exotic pets.

Remember that keeping any pet, including a bearded dragon, requires a commitment of time, effort, and resources. It's important to do thorough research and be prepared to provide proper care for the entirety of the animal's lifespan.

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