Friday, January 15, 2010

Dried Dragon Fruit Bearded Dragon Care??????????????????

Bearded dragon care?????????????????? - dried dragon fruit

I will find a wealth of information on the care of a bearded dragon, and the contrast makes me mad! It seems that every time I think I have things that I read somewhere that I should do something else!

For example, if the substrate in the tank must be dry or spray regularly?

What is the best temperature and humidity from the security deposit?

If a Beardie grown crickets get one or two times a week fruit and vegetables per day, or is it ok to feed more crickets?

Do I really need a heating pad if the tank is hot enough?

I love and my lizard was rescued from a very poor lived for a year, was 1 1 / 2 maybe 2 if we have them already, and has grown a bit since we've got him (about 3 to 4 months) so that We really need to do something, but had no heat lamps or UV lamps, well, just a very hot lamp in a corner of his tank: (
I am also on the diseases or disabilities that have developed during this period, concerns, althoughwhich always seems happy and healthy is something you should keep in mind?

Also anyone know really well on the informative website that would answer in a position to the questions I have?

Thank you very much:)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How fortunate you are to save him, above all others.

The substrate in the tank can be dry. The only time when you want it to be wet, in fact, if young with egg sacs still attached. The remaining time must be dry to avoid, it is not until the moisture.

There is a good temperature range for him. The surface temperature is 100-110 degrees pilgrims, and the cold side can be between 70-85 degrees. Everywhere in the band would be perfect for him.

As the humidity between 20-55%, or should be good.

It should be about 70% vegetable matter and insect proteins, 30% of their age, is the PPO. less than one year, but since it is more than a year, not too many insects that feed it is prone to obesity and now I'm really not that much of their diet.

No, you need a heating pad, if the tank is hot enough.

What sticks to me to go What diseases, the symptoms of metabolic bone diseases (see contractions, do not use their hind legsgo completely on their "shackles" to be mitigated (chin) and parasites thin, foul-smelling stools).

A sheet of care is: http://beardeddragoncaresheet.weebly.com ...

A good place to start looking for a vet reptile is herpvetconnection.com has listings by state, which is where I found my beets and it's great. You can also use the section in the book Yelllow FP and call to see if there is no agreement with the reptiles.

I think the vegetables at least 3 times a week, if you do and what you eat everything you should be fine.

Anonymous said...

How fortunate you are to save him, above all others.

The substrate in the tank can be dry. The only time when you want it to be wet, in fact, if young with egg sacs still attached. The remaining time must be dry to avoid, it is not until the moisture.

There is a good temperature range for him. The surface temperature is 100-110 degrees pilgrims, and the cold side can be between 70-85 degrees. Everywhere in the band would be perfect for him.

As the humidity between 20-55%, or should be good.

It should be about 70% vegetable matter and insect proteins, 30% of their age, is the PPO. less than one year, but since it is more than a year, not too many insects that feed it is prone to obesity and now I'm really not that much of their diet.

No, you need a heating pad, if the tank is hot enough.

What sticks to me to go What diseases, the symptoms of metabolic bone diseases (see contractions, do not use their hind legsgo completely on their "shackles" to be mitigated (chin) and parasites thin, foul-smelling stools).

A sheet of care is: http://beardeddragoncaresheet.weebly.com ...

A good place to start looking for a vet reptile is herpvetconnection.com has listings by state, which is where I found my beets and it's great. You can also use the section in the book Yelllow FP and call to see if there is no agreement with the reptiles.

I think the vegetables at least 3 times a week, if you do and what you eat everything you should be fine.

Anonymous said...

How fortunate you are to save him, above all others.

The substrate in the tank can be dry. The only time when you want it to be wet, in fact, if young with egg sacs still attached. The remaining time must be dry to avoid, it is not until the moisture.

There is a good temperature range for him. The surface temperature is 100-110 degrees pilgrims, and the cold side can be between 70-85 degrees. Everywhere in the band would be perfect for him.

As the humidity between 20-55%, or should be good.

It should be about 70% vegetable matter and insect proteins, 30% of their age, is the PPO. less than one year, but since it is more than a year, not too many insects that feed it is prone to obesity and now I'm really not that much of their diet.

No, you need a heating pad, if the tank is hot enough.

What sticks to me to go What diseases, the symptoms of metabolic bone diseases (see contractions, do not use their hind legsgo completely on their "shackles" to be mitigated (chin) and parasites thin, foul-smelling stools).

A sheet of care is: http://beardeddragoncaresheet.weebly.com ...

A good place to start looking for a vet reptile is herpvetconnection.com has listings by state, which is where I found my beets and it's great. You can also use the section in the book Yelllow FP and call to see if there is no agreement with the reptiles.

I think the vegetables at least 3 times a week, if you do and what you eat everything you should be fine.

Anonymous said...


If your Beardie the sound!
This site has many pages for bearded dragon care http://www.beardeddragoncare.net/

Anonymous said...

How fortunate you are to save him, above all others.

The substrate in the tank can be dry. The only time when you want it to be wet, in fact, if young with egg sacs still attached. The remaining time must be dry to avoid, it is not until the moisture.

There is a good temperature range for him. The surface temperature is 100-110 degrees pilgrims, and the cold side can be between 70-85 degrees. Everywhere in the band would be perfect for him.

As the humidity between 20-55%, or should be good.

It should be about 70% vegetable matter and insect proteins, 30% of their age, is the PPO. less than one year, but since it is more than a year, not too many insects that feed it is prone to obesity and now I'm really not that much of their diet.

No, you need a heating pad, if the tank is hot enough.

What sticks to me to go What diseases, the symptoms of metabolic bone diseases (see contractions, do not use their hind legsgo completely on their "shackles" to be mitigated (chin) and parasites thin, foul-smelling stools).

A sheet of care is: http://beardeddragoncaresheet.weebly.com ...

A good place to start looking for a vet reptile is herpvetconnection.com has listings by state, which is where I found my beets and it's great. You can also use the section in the book Yelllow FP and call to see if there is no agreement with the reptiles.

I think the vegetables at least 3 times a week, if you do and what you eat everything you should be fine.

Anonymous said...


If your Beardie the sound!
This site has many pages for bearded dragon care http://www.beardeddragoncare.net/

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