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When families are searching for a new pet, they are usually looking for something easy to maintain, cheap to feed, and, of course, friendly to humans. Usually, many families will never see bearded dragon as the perfect pet to add into their family, since they are scary looking and almost intimidating. Well, here are three reasons to buy bearded dragons for sale, which should hopefully help tell pet owners and future owners of how great they really are as pets.
1.) Watching them as they grow.
Bearded dragons for sale are usually only six to eight weeks old. When baby beardies hatch out of their egg they are around three inches long; when they are put up for sale they are around five to seven inches long. Since bearded dragons can grow up to measure anywhere from 15 to 24 inches in less than a year, they grow fast and are exciting to watch as they mature.
2.) Licks of love.
Although a bearded dragon will hopefully never greet you at the door, jump onto you, and lick you in the face, since it should have been secured in a cage, bearded dragons will give you licks once they get to check you out and get used to having you around them. However, once they do start giving you licks, any time you go up to pet their chin they will probably sneak in a lick of love! Their licks may remind you of a dog-like action.
3.) They are clean.
Unlike a beardy and a dog's similarity of giving licks of love, they are very different when it comes to maintenance and feeding. One advantage to a beardy is they are kept in a cage! No messes hidden around the house or hair gummed up into every small corner of the floor. Just a cage, two lights, and a regular cleaning out their poop.
4.) The last reason to buy a beardy is because they are cheap and easy to feed.
Beardies mainly eat crickets and red leaf lettuce. If you pick up 100 crickets a week (around $5) and a head of red leaf lettuce ($2), you will only be spending around $7 per week to feed the family pet. Also, all you really have to do everyday is turn on and off the lights, and feed them once a day with around ten crickets and some red leaf lettuce.
Now that you know the 4 reasons to buy bearded dragons for sale, head over to BeardedDragonGuru.com to find everything you need to know about beardies. Health Issues and Solutions. Care Guides. Cage Requirements. Also, check out some of the new inventory of baby beardies! We have new adult and baby bearded dragons regularly. Also, request to find a specific dragon you want! All with the Bearded Dragon Guru.
Newbie'S Guide To Feeding Bearded Dragons
Your bearded dragon needs a proper diet to stay healthy. He is omnivorous which means he eats fruits, vegetables, as well as insects. This article will tell you everything you need to know about feeding bearded dragons.
Protein
If you have a baby or juvenile dragon, it's important that you provide plenty of protein in his diet. The extra protein is needed to help bones and tissues grow. Therefore, make sure you feed babies and juveniles plenty of insects in addition to vegetables. Adult dragons should have less insects and plenty of fruits and vegetables.
Insects
There are a variety of insects that you can feed your bearded dragon. They include crickets, earthworms, cockroaches, wax worms, and silk worms. It's best not to feed wax worms too often because they're very high in fat. Also, silkworms have hard exoskeletons, so you shouldn't try to feed them to younger lizards.
The insects should never be larger than the width between your dragon's eyes. If the insect is too big, it could cause a blockage, seizure, or malnourishment. You can feed as many insects as he can eat in 15 minutes. Make sure that you don't leave any uneaten insects inside the enclosure.
Vegetables
You should feed fresh vegetables daily. Some of the most popular choices include collard greens, dandelion greens, cabbage, cucumber, and peas. You can also feed your bearded dragon carrots, squash, green beans, and broccoli. Make sure you don't get feed iceberg lettuce too often. He can easily become hooked and it provides no nutritional benefits.
Fruits
It's also important to feed bearded dragon's fruits on a daily basis. Strawberries, mango, melon, apples, grapes, and pears are all good choices. Other suitable fruits include raspberries, peaches, and cantaloupe. Make sure that you don't feed your dragon lemons, oranges, or other acidic fruits.
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These are a few tips for feeding your bearded dragon. As an owner, there are probably many more things you need to learn about proper bearded dragon care. Fortunately for you, bearded-dragon-care.net provides everything you need. So, stop by today to start learning about a wide range of topics like bearded dragon housing.
Dragon age orogins-awakening help?
I am trying to find materials for making the sword "vigilance" from the ancient dragon bone that you find in the blackmarsh. I have everything but the grandmaster flame rune.All i need to know is where to get the 2 master flame runes.Where are they???
You should be able to make them yourself. One of your characters should have the runecrafting skill, you can buy all the supplies from the ambassador in the keep.
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