Unusual Pets: Bearded Dragons

Beardies have become very popular but before you purchase one, make sure this is a pet that is right for you.

Bearded Dragons, or “Beardies” as they are affectionately called, are one of the newer pets in the pet industry. They originate in the hot inland deserts of Australia, but are often bred in captivity for resale. They live for up to 10 years, and although often purchased as cute tiny youngsters, they will grow to 22 inches in total length.

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Selection and Purchase

Like all pets, it is always best to purchase yours from a private breeder, rather than from a store. Reputable breeders will typically provide you with more genuine information because they are not just motivated by making a sale, they really care about the animals well being and want to stand behind their reputation as a breeder. Their animals will usually be less stressed because they have not gone through a middle man. You must be cautioned though, if you ever find animals in poor condition, do not buy them, not only may you end up with a sick pet, but you are rewarding that person for keeping their animals in poor condition.

Bearded Dragons are about 4 inches, 10 centimeters, long when hatched, they should be no younger than six weeks old when you purchase them. It might seem cute to take a younger one, but this is extremely risky as they often go off their food when stressed, and a move will stress them out. At six weeks they are capable of adjusting quicker and surviving a few days without eating. Have your reptiles’ tank set up and working well before you get your pet.

Housing

A proper set up, and ideal conditions, are the key. The proper term for an enclosure for a reptile is called a Vivarium. Bearded Dragons need desert vivariums, hot and dry. When young, a smaller tank is fine, about 36 inches long. When full grown they will need a vivarium that is at least 48 inches long, ideally 72 inches. It should be at least 18 inches tall, ideally more, while they are land animals, they do enjoy some climbing.

Have a heat source at one end of the tank, the temperature should be about 98 -102 degrees Fahrenheit. This should be in the form of a heat lamp, to create a basking area. You can additionally provide them with a heated rock. Without proper heat, they will not be able to digest their food or survive, this is critical. The heat source needs to be protected, not a lamp hanging in the cage.

As a desert animal they need a desert substrate, or flooring, this is usually a dust free silica based product, one made for use with reptiles. Do not put any other types of sand in the tank that was not prepared for them. You could make your pet very ill if it ingests some. The sand should not be too deep that it allows their food to hide in. Also you will need to provide your pet with some rocks, and branches, again make sure the branches are reptile safe. You can buy rocks, or find your own as long as you wash them well. Rocks are important as they allow the Beardie to wear his or her toe nails down naturally. Make sure you have provided a hiding spot and water dish. The water source should be centrally located, not right under the heat lamp, and checked daily. The water should be distilled for at least 24 hours, meaning you pour it from your tap and let it sit for 24 hours before putting in in the water bowl.

You will want a UV-B lamp for your tank, this should be on for 12 hours a day.

Feeding and Care

Bearded Dragons will eat both insects, and greens. They should be fed crickets of appropriate size, too big and they will be a choking hazzard, as a general rule the insects should be no longer than the distance between your Beardies eyes. If you do not use pesticides in your home, you may also catch and feed them houseflies. You can also buy meal worms for them. When feeding live food, it is best to offer it in the morning.

As for the greens, this can be kale, romaine lettuce, spinach, and even dandelion greens, as long as you have not treated them with chemicals. They like shredded carrots, pea pods, and most vegetables, but should not be fed onions or potatoes. I prefer to feed greens from my garden as I do not use any chemicals so I know the food is safe. You can buy commercially prepared foods, in pellet form, as well.

Beardies are happy in groups, but it is best not to have more than one male if you have females.

Other Information

As I mentioned before they need large vivariums when full grown, if you cannot provide this for a mature animal, then perhaps a Beardie is not the right pet for you.

Many people get them when they are small, young, and cute, and soon regret it six months later.
Good, smaller, alternatives are Anoles or Geckos.

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  1. Glynis Smy

    On August 17, 2008 at 5:15 am

    Ah now I am fond of these, my husband and son had a large variety, they bred the Sandfire ones, very beautiful. Now hubby is content to watch the Agama lizards in our garden, they look like the dragon. I enjoyed reading thanks it bought back memories of shows in UK.

  2. Leo Reyes

    On August 17, 2008 at 10:16 am

    interesting article..

  3. Ruby Hawk

    On August 17, 2008 at 7:44 pm

    These little guys are so cute.

  4. nobert soloria bermosa

    On August 18, 2008 at 8:45 am

    nice article,i would love to have them,thanks

  5. gabby

    On September 12, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    do they die if they don’t have heat

  6. Jim

    On March 30, 2009 at 1:19 am

    They need heat to digest their food.

  7. gary

    On July 20, 2009 at 2:11 pm

    he ate a tomato leaf will he b ok

  8. Happy Tags

    On October 5, 2011 at 1:18 am

    Wow, this is a very unusual pet. I don’t think I would make that my first choice I like furry creatures.

  9. Rob Benwell

    On October 7, 2011 at 9:04 am

    Do they ate flies?? they look like they can swallow a mice.

  10. San Jose Moving Service

    On October 10, 2011 at 11:04 pm

    This looks like a really cool pet. I have had lizards before and found them to be good easy pets. I have had anoles and geckos, do the bearded dragons really get to be that big? Cool post, Thanks!

  11. Chesapeake VA Homes for Sale

    On October 12, 2011 at 1:32 am

    Wow! At first, I can’t believe it but as i go through with your post, everything has been cleared. Sad to say,I can’t have this kind of pets I got phobias with lizards. As of now, I just have cute puppies as my pet at home. Anyway, thank you for sharing your post. I absolutely love reading it.

  12. Inovago

    On October 27, 2011 at 9:39 pm

    Not easy to select a good breader for you you need to take the time to select a good one. I prefer dogs and cats!

  13. Olly

    On November 8, 2011 at 7:14 pm

    This isnt your normal pet. I dont think I could keep these in my house but I am fascinated by them. Maybe I can convince my work to get one.

  14. DoggyBuzz

    On December 11, 2011 at 11:32 am

    I think they look funny, I would not get them though since I better with a dog or a cat, anyway nice story, Thanks

  15. Liaata

    On January 2, 2012 at 12:51 pm

    Wow nice post! Keep up the good work mate!

  16. Jason

    On January 10, 2012 at 3:35 am

    I’m a dog person but bearded dragons make for really cool pets, unfortunately mine had a health condition and died on me after 2 months of owning him :(

  17. Jianna Gonzalez

    On February 23, 2012 at 12:05 pm

    Keep blogging.

  18. Jianna Gonzalez

    On February 23, 2012 at 12:07 pm

    Thanks for the knowledge.

  19. sabs

    On February 29, 2012 at 6:24 pm

    Not your cute and furrys but I think they would make a really interesting pet.

  20. Huisdierenverzekering

    On March 3, 2012 at 5:09 am

    Strange little creatures but from what i’ve heard quite easy to keep as a pet.

  21. Katie

    On March 14, 2012 at 11:09 am

    great information all though I find them to be strange creatures still very good article

  22. drvaughandabbs

    On March 30, 2012 at 12:32 pm

    Excellent information. This site definitely explains essential concepts to its readers. Thanks for continuing to write such wonderful articles.

  23. Literary Agency Delhi

    On May 16, 2012 at 7:47 am

    Nice blog..thanx for sharing this information with us :)

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