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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Bearded Dragon Diets - Three Important Things To Remember


One of the most vital parts of giving proper care to a bearded dragon is ensuring that it is getting enough nourishment through proper diet. Here are some of the tips that you can consider to make sure that your beardie is eating the right foods that will make them healthy:

1. Insects and animals - pet reptiles love to eat insects and animals. Some of the great selections of insects for your pet bearded dragon are the following:


Crickets - it is advisable to give hatchlings some "pinhead" crickets because these are smaller and easier to chew for them. However, for adult bearded dragon, full sized crickets are best to offer. Feeder crickets contain 69% moisture, 1% ash, 21% protein, 3% carbohydrate and 6% fat. To ensure more nutritional value, it would be great if you will throw away some fruits or vegetables for these crickets to eat before actually serving them to your pet. With this your pet beardie can receive more nutrients and vitamins that their body needs. Crickets to be fed to your lizard can be bred but it is not actually a great move. You can bulk order 500 crickets online for around $21 which is a wiser choice since you do not have to go through the hard work of breeding crickets. These 500 crickets can be kept in a ventilated plastic storage bin until they are all fed to your lizard.

Roaches - another great food items for your bearded dragon are roaches particularly dubia. This food item for your pet contains 61% moisture, 28% protein, 2% ash, 3% carbohydrate and 6% fat. It is more expensive to feed your reptile with roaches compared with crickets because only reptile specialty stores offer these feeders roaches.

Mealworms and superworms - prolific mealworm is second most popular food for lizards. Mealworms contain 63% moisture, 1% ash, 19% protein, 14% fat and 3% carbohydrate. Superworms are more recommendable for larger lizards.

2. Limit the fruits intake - bearded dragon is omnivore. Sometimes, it is good to mimic diet in the wild so it would be great to give vegetables and some fruits to your bearded dragon. Some of the best fruits and vegetables for them are carrots, turnip greens, strawberries, dandelion greens, blueberries and tomatoes.

However, it is advisable to limit the percentage of these foods intake. Fruits and vegetables must only be 25% of the overall mix of foods and it must not go beyond 10 percent of the whole diet of your bearded dragon.

3. Commercial diets - giving commercial diets mixture like Rep-Cal Maintenance Formula Bearded Dragon Food (6 oz) and Zoo Med Natural Adult Bearded Dragon Food (20 oz) are also advisable. These commercial diets are good for the lizard since it contains lots of the fruits and vegetables mentioned above plus great deal of nutritional supplements and vitamins.

However, there are instances wherein the beardie doesn't eat the commercial diet foods immediately so what you can do is moist it a bit or mix it with green vegetables and fruits until they get used to it.

These are some details that you should remember when it comes to the diet of your reptile It is also advisable to consult veterinarian first so you can have proper background and knowledge about your dearest pet. Giving them the right kinds of foods will help them grow healthier and active.

If you are really an enthusiastic individual and pet loving owner, you must read more details about Bearded Dragon diets. It will give you all information that you need to know about your pet.




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Bearded Dragon Sale - Important Tips on How to Buy a Bearded Dragon


Bearded dragons are native to Australia and mostly leave in the sandy parts and woodland areas. The most common beardie is from the desert type area. They do not grow very big and are very easy to handle by the youngest child of 10 years or older.

When you find a bearded dragon for sale, you should look out for some very important things before you buy him/her.



Make sure he/she is active and aware of their surroundings.


Their eyes, nose, and mouth should be free of any type of pus or oozing.


They should not have any type of sores or bite marks and all their toes and legs are there and they can walk and run around freely.

Once you have found your beardie, do not buy him/her just yet. You should always first set up their home and make sure you have everything he/she will need to be comfortable.

This includes, 2 lighting sources, one for heat and one for UVB exposure, reptile carpet for the flooring. Do not ever use sand or other material not intended for a bearded dragon, most materials are deadly to your beardie.

Have a small water and food dish and some kind of perch for him/her to climb on, they love to bask under their heating lamp.

Their home should be adequately made for them. You should not house a beardie that is more than 6 inches in length, from their nose to the base of their tail, in a 10 gallon tank. If you plan on having more than one beardie do not house together, especially males, they will fight. You can house 2 females per 1 male beardie together, but keep in mind you will need a very large tank for this.

The tank should have a screen top that can be easily removed, as this is how you will be feeding and getting access to him/her on a daily basis. Beardies love to interact with their owners so do plan on spending time with him/her regularly. It is not recommended that you let your beardie roam your house as they are very curious and will try to eat anything they can.

The best places to buy bearded dragons are reptile shows and local pet shops. I would go more towards the reptile shows as these are avid breeders and most know a great deal about them. Do be careful as to how many beardies are being housed together and do not be afraid to ask questions. The breeder should be able to answer all your questions without any problems, if not, then move on to the next one.

You should be able to also meet the parents of your beardie and learn it's background, this will help you know what type of beardie you are getting, and how it was raised.

Being knowledgeable about bearded dragons will help you make the right decision on buying a bearded dragon and providing a proper home for him/her. This will keep you and your beardie happy and healthy for years to come.




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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Buy A Bearded Dragon - Important Tips on How to Get a Bearded Dragon


Bearded dragons are reptiles that are native to Australian and they can be found in the wetland areas as well as the desert areas. The most popular types of beardie come from the deserts. These reptiles are easy to handle and will be loved by all.

When looking to buy a bearded dragon there are a number of things that you need to lookout for before making the actual purchase.


Always ensure that the prospective bearded dragon is active and aware of its surroundings
Check to see that the nose, eyes and mouth are free from any forms of oozing and pus
They should be free of bite marks and sores and should be able to walk and run freelyOnce you have decided on which beardie to purchase you should wait until you have all the necessary amenities at your home before you buy him or her.

You will need two sources of light, one to provide heat and the other for UVB exposure. You will need a reptile carpet for the flooring. Sand should be avoided as well as other materials that are not intended for your beardie. The local pet shop should be able to explain everything to you.

You need to have a food dish and a water dish and something for your beardie to perch on. They love to bask underneath their heating lamp.

The home that you provide for your bearded dragon should be of an adequate size. Never house a beardie that is more than 6 inches in length from the base of the tail to the nose in a terrarium that less than ten gallons, if you plan on keeping more than one beardie they should never be housed together especially males as they will fight each other. Two females can be kept with one male but the more beardies you have in one terrarium larger the tank will have to be.

The terrarium that you provide for your bearded dragon should come with a screen top that can be easily removed. This is how you will gain easy access to your beardie for feeding and interaction. It is never recommended that you let your beardie roam freely around your house as these creatures are extremely curious and may try to eat something that can be harmful to them.

To buy a bearded dragon check with your local pet shop or news paper classified ads. You can also visit a reptile show as there are many breeders that will know a lot about beardies and be able to sell you some.

It is always best to know the background before you buy a bearded dragon. It is even a good idea for you spend some time with the dragon that you want to buy if that is possible.




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