| BEARDED DRAGON |

| Bearded Dragons are among the most popular pet reptiles in the hobby. Their interesting behaviors and docile nature make them an excellent pet for first time reptile hobbyists. All Bearded Dragons found in the USA are captive bred. Many different color morphs are becoming available making the
Bearded Dragon a great choice for any level reptile keeper.
- Common Name: Bearded Dragon
- Scientific Name: Pogona vitticeps
- Distribution: Australia
- Size: 6-24"
- Life Span: 5-15 years
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HABITAT |
- Juvenile Bearded Dragons need a minimum 20 gallon terrarium. Juveniles can be housed together in a 30 gallon terrarium.
- Adult Bearded Dragons need a minimum 40+ gallon terrarium.
- Provide plenty of hiding and basking places.
- Thick branches, rocks or Mopani Wood is an excellent choice for climbing and basking.
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HEATING |
- Daytime Terrarium Temperature:83-88° F.
- Basking Spot: 95-105° F
- Nighttime Temperature: 70°- 80°F.
- A nighttime drop in temperature is natural and can be accomplished by turning off all overhead heating devices, and leaving a ReptiTherm® under tank heater (UTH) on 24 hours a day.
- Zoo Med's Basking Spot Lamp, PowerSun®, Repti Halogen, Ceramic Heat Emitters, and ReptiTherm® UTH are good choices for heating Bearded Dragon enclosures.
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LIGHTING |
- UVB lighting and heat are
essential for Bearded Dragons
to process calcium in captivity.
- Without UVB lighting Bearded
Dragons will develop serious
health problems such as
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD).
- UVB Lighting should be left on
for 10-12 hours per day and
turned off at night.
- Zoo Med's ReptiSun® linear
and compact fluorescent lamps
are a great choice for providing
Bearded Dragons with UVB.
The PowerSun® is an
excellent way to provide both
UVB and basking heat all in
one lamp!
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SUBSTRATES |
- Bearded Dragons live in arid, sandy
places in the wild and will do well
on a variety of sand-type substrates
in captivity.
- Hatchling Bearded Dragons will do
best on Cage Carpet such as Zoo
Med's Eco Carpet.
- Excavator™ Clay Burrowing
Substrate will allow you to create
a naturalistic terrarium complete
with burrows and tunnels for
your animals.
- ReptiSand® and ReptiFresh® are
also excellent choices for housing
Bearded Dragons.
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NUTRITION |
- Bearded Dragons are
omnivorous reptiles that
change their diet throughout
their lives.
- Juveniles will need to be fed
pinhead to small size crickets
daily along with other small
insects such as mealworms.
Zoo Med offers a variety of
Can O' insects and canned
diets that will make offering a
varied diet convenient.
- Collard or Dandelion Greens,
Romaine lettuce, and other
veggies can be offered 1-2
times per week.
- Always remove uneaten food
after each feeding.
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