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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Top Tips for Your Bearded Dragon Enclosure


There is a lot of advice and information out there today about bearded dragon enclosures and the dos and don'ts of how to set one up.

The enclosure is very important for the healthy and happiness of your beardie, since this is will he/she will be spending a great of their time. So it is important that it be set as close to their natural habitat as possible.

Here are some basic tips you can consider when setting up your bearded dragon enclosure.

You want to use a glass aquarium for best results. Other material such as plastic will decrease the UV rays that they need.
You want to have at least 2 thermometers inside the enclosure. These lizards need both a hot side and a cool side so they can regulate their own temperature
There should be a screen top that slides forward. This is the best way, it makes feeding them and taking them out easier. The screen also helps with regulating the temperature and keeping unwanted pests out
For the flooring area, this is a big issue with owners some say sand, some say newspapers, etc, the best thing for your beardie is to use reptile carpet. Bearded dragons use the tongues to eat, which are sticky, so they will be eating the sand and/or newspapers or whatever you put in there. With carpet they can not digest this so it is best.
There should be a water dish at the cool end of the enclosure at all times
You should provide a branch or something that the beardie can climb on, these guys like to perch, but they are not climbers
You will also need 2 different types of lighting, one that provides proper heating and one that produces the right UV rays
They also need adequate heating, the best way to do this is by using an under the tank heating pad. DO NOT use any type of heating rock or device inside the enclosure. Beardies are not always the smartest and can harm themselves with heating devices.

When it comes to the proper care of your bearded dragon knowing and understanding what they need and their natural habitat is important. Follow the tips above and you will have a healthy and happy beardie for a long time.




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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A guide to optimizing your geneioforos installation of Dragon enclosure


It is a very rewarding experience to recreate an animal of the natural habitat, so that they can live comfortably as a new favorite for your pet. Get to be the creator of its own that must be preserved and to fit the needs of the animal in question. This type of installation is usually required for all types of fish and reptiles. This includes geneioforos dragons, is a fictional reptile to keep, and can be very enjoyable. As an owner, you have a great responsibility to ensure the welfare of your Dragon and keep all the good environmental conditions. To do this we need the following:
A reptile tank
Substrate
Lighting
Basking rock or perch
Hideaway housing
Food and water
Other accessories

The size of the tank required will depend on the age, size and type. From now on, "the Bearded Dragon" and the nickname ' beardie ' will refer to the most commonly found species of Dragon and in the pet trade, inland bearded Dragon.

An appropriately sized tank, it is necessary to keep active, your alert beardie and happy. This is important because this is where you will pass the beardie most of the time. It is recommended that an adult be housed in a 180 gallon tank. Baby and young geneioforos dragons do not require as much space, but don't stay young for young beardies always invest in a pool of quality from the beginning will save you the cost of upgrading later.

To allow you to feel safe geneioforos Dragon and safe, you should also make sure to personalize a wall of the tank with non-transparent material.

Substrate is an essential element of your enclosure. Used for the tank cleaning quick and easy and provide a surface on which your pet to perform and to rely on comfortably. It also prevents the floor, which usually consists of glass from overheating and registering the Dragon. Absorbs liquid and some contain and absorb gives off unusual odours and provide nutritional benefits if consumed.

Geneioforos dragons are cold-blooded creatures, which means they require an external source of heat to regulate their Body temperature. To do this, you will need to provide an artificial light UVA and UVB rays gives off. The light must be away from your geneioforos dragon to avoid burns noted, but close enough to maintain an appropriate heat.

With that said, you will need to add a basking rock, branch or other perch to allow you to bask geneioforos Dragon. This is a natural behaviour that we often have to make in roads and highways in Australia. Yes, this can be especially dangerous, but it really highlights how necessary it is for the survival of the beardie. I however, need also hue. This gives them a place to cool down when getting too hot. In fact you are usually seen moving between the hot and cool regions of the integument on a regular basis. This is how to maintain their body temperature and is a completely normal behavior.

Describes the key elements required in a casing. However, no geneioforos Dragon can live without food and water. By providing a plate of food and water is a good way to keep the housing be cleaned down and keep it looking tidy.

Geneioforos dragons are fairly easy to keep happy. As long as they have enough space, heat, food and water, shadow, and you should enjoy beardie together for many years. Still, you would like to add some extra components in the enclosure as additional branches, rocks, caves, plants, etc. These can be very attractive and only will improve living conditions for the Dragon.




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