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Gathering everything your bearded dragon needs to maintain a
healthy life is ideal before bringing them home. Not every store pamphlet has a complete list of necessities, however, this information can be found with a little research. Without going into details yet, I have used this research to lay out a general idea of what you will be looking for if you decide the bearded dragon is right for you.
- Terrarium
- Fully grown bearded dragons require at least a 50 gallon tank, but 75 gallons and over is recommended. Babies and smaller bearded dragons can live happily in a 20-40 gallon tank, but buying a larger tank on the front end will save you a lot of money. You will also need a screen lid to keep the humidity low and keep your dragons from escaping.
- Flooring
- Sand may look nice in your tank, but it can be a health hazard if your lizard digests it, especially if they are young. Using paper towels or reptile carpet is easy to clean, and it won't harm your bearded dragon
- Background
- If you are planning on purchasing a glass terrarium, you should also buy a background to cover three side of the tank.
- Habitat Accessories
- Bearded dragons love to climb, some ideas to keep them happy and entertained include- branches, vines, reptile hammocks, tall rocks. Your bearded dragon will also need a place to hide; you can purchase either a log or a rock cave. Rock caves can also be used as a basking spot, which is the next item you will need. Basking spots are near your heating source, allowing your bearded dragon to keep their bodies warm. Lastly, a shallow bowl for water.
- Thermometers
- The temperature of your bearded dragon's habitat is important. You will need two thermometers, one for the cool side, and one for the hot side of your tank. You will also need a humidity gauge to keep track of humidity levels
- Lighting
- You will need a basking light for heat, as well as a UVB bulb. Proper lighting is critical for your bearded dragon's health, and I will have a post dedicated to explaining it in further detail. Purchase a timer to control the lights as well.
Sources
- A shopping list for Bearded Dragons. (n.d.). Tosney's Bearded Dragon Shopping List. Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://www.bio.miami.edu/ktosney/file/BDshop.html
- Bearded Dragon Habitat Checklist. (n.d.). Habitat Checklist: Bearded Dragon Housing. Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/article.cfm?aid=429
- Bearded Dragon Habitats. (n.d.). Pet Supplies, Pet Accessories and Many Pet Products. Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://pets.petsmart.com/guides/bearded-dragons/creating-a-desert-habitat.shtml
- Bearded Dragon Habitats, How to Create. (n.d.). How to Create Ideal Bearded Dragon Habitat. Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/article.cfm?articleid=820
- Bearded Dragon Supplies List. (n.d.). » Complete Shopping List. Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://www.thebeardeddragon.org/bearded-dragon-supplies-list.php
- Creating A Bearded Dragon Habitat. (n.d.). How to Setup A Bearded Dragon Habitat » Step-by-Step. Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://www.thebeardeddragon.org/bearded-dragon-setup.php#size
- Housing - Care of Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps). (n.d.). Care of Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps). Retrieved March 28, 2014, from http://beardeddragoncaresheet.weebly.com/housing.html
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