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Bearded Dragon: Lighting & Heat
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One of the most important features of an indoor enclosure. Is a UVB full spectrum light (this is not a heat source.). But provides UVB rays or wavelengths similar to that of the sun, which will help against Metabolic Bone Disease and help with the growth for a healthy hatchling,. It must be placed no more than 30cm from base of enclosure or the basking area,. As the further away the weaker the wavelength is. Dragons require another form of heat source,. Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps).
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Bearded Dragon: Water
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Water should always be provided for drinking as well as Misting as dragons like to lick up water droplets and spray the water dish so as to make the water move for hatchlings. Some Bearded dragons like to soak in there water dish so a good size dish is requried. Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps). Distribution Maps from A Complete Guide To Reptiles Of Australia. Eastern Bearded Dragon . ( Pogona barbata). Distribution Maps from A Complete Guide To Reptiles Of Australia. Melissa Kaplans care sheet.
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Bearded Dragon: Introduction
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This species is probably the most kept Lizard in captivity In Australia and also possible the USA. It is all so one of the best first lizards to start off you collection due to it easy going nature and. Easy husbandry care and maintenance of the enclosure. I have kept P. barbata. Pminor mitchelli,P.henrylawsoni,P.minor minima. And Pminor minor and have found P. mitcheli. To be the best of all , a very sociable lizard but on a class 2 licence in NSW. With P minor minima. Dwarf Bearded Dragon (Pogona Minor).
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Bearded Dragon: Diet & Supplements
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Hatchlings NEVER give Meal Worms. Woodies or feeder roaches, crickets, vegetables,. Small crickets and Vegetables( not Iceberg Lettuce). Pumpkin, squash, capsicum, tomato’s mixed fruit and corn are some of the. Veggies, daisy and dandelions flowers also Pinky mice are also good for pregnant females to put on weight after laying eggs, also there are a few commercial bearded dragon food,. I have found the ones with colour, reds and green work best. Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps). A Complete Guid...
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Bearded Dragon: Bearded Dragon Growth Lenght
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Bearded Dragon Growth Lenght. Central bearded dragon (Pogona Vitticeps) SVL 250mm. Eastern bearded dragon (Pogona Barbata) SVL 250mm. Lawsoni bearded dragon (Pogona Henry Lawsoni) SVL 150mm. Western Dwarf bearded dragon (Pogona Minor Minor) SVL 150mm. North West bearded dragon (pogona Minor Mitchelli) SVL 165mm. Nullarbor beaded dragon (Pogona nullarbor) SVL 140mm. Western beaded dragon (Pogona minor minima)SVL 150mm. Kimberly bearded dragon (Pogona microlpedidota)SVL 175mm. By Darren Green and Ty Larson.
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Bearded Dragon: Behaviour
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Bearded Dragons are a terrestrial, semi arboreal lizard and need branches to climb and a basking area to bask 29c to 34c. Bearded Dragons are often found while driving through the country on fence post or gravid females soaking up the heat from the road. When confronted they will ofter throw there beards out and turn black to frighten off an intruder. They are an omnivorous eating flowers and insects. Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps). Eastern Bearded Dragon . ( Pogona barbata).
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Bearded Dragon: Breeding
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Breeding is done in the warmer month with introducing males to females in the spring. After there cooling period of 2 to 3 months this cooling period is called Brumation. Food should be offered more often when breeding and more calcium for the females to ensure healthy eggs. When ready to breed the male will start to head bob , waving of arms and chasing the female around the enclosure then biting her on the back of her neck in an aggresive maner this is not fighting so dont sepperate them.
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water dragon: Water
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Water should always be provided for drinking as well as Misting as dragons like to lick up water droplets and spray the water dish so as to make the water move for hatchlings. Water dragons like to soak in there water dish so a good size dish is required and must be able to be kept clean easily as they defecate in it as well as eating in it so it gets fouled very quickly. Always keep the water bowl in the cool end of the enclosure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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for sales
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Monday, December 22, 2008. Hi I have put this page together for my excess reptile. and some of my freinds from time to time will advertise so please contact the correct person. I have been breeding reptiles for over 10 years and founded the South coast herp society In 1999 now the Illawarra reptile society,. Please visit my other pages in the web links ,. Mick and Sue Mather. I can be contacted on southcoastreptiles@bigpond.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pygopus. scaly foot.
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water dragon: Behaviour
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. They are an arboreal, semi -aquatic lizard. Needing plenty of water and branches in there enclosure. Males are very territorial and will combat will other males over territory and females. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Distibution map taken from H Cogger 2000. Reproduction of water dragons. Jason Goulding and Darren Green. Frogs and Reptiles of the Sydney Region. Care of Australian Reptiles in Captivity. A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia. Gippsland Water dragon Male.