Bearded Dragon Care Sheet

bearded-dragon Care Sheet

Origin:

Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are native to arid and semi-arid regions of Australia. They inhabit deserts, scrublands, and savannas, often basking on rocks or logs to regulate their body temperature.

Description:

Bearded dragons are medium-sized lizards with a broad, triangular head and spiny “beard” under their throat. Adults typically reach 16–24 inches in length and weigh 300–500 grams. Lifespan in captivity is 8–12 years with proper care. They are diurnal and highly interactive reptiles.

Temperament:

Bearded dragons are calm, curious, and generally tolerate handling well, making them excellent pets for beginners. They communicate by changing color, puffing their beard, or performing arm-waving gestures.

Feeding:

Avoid iceberg lettuce, spinach, and citrus fruits.

Housing:

Handling:

Bearded dragons are generally docile. Support the body fully with both hands and approach slowly. Young dragons may be more skittish. Regular gentle handling encourages trust and reduces stress.

Health:

Common health issues include:

Regular checkups with a reptile veterinarian are recommended. Monitor for lethargy, lack of appetite, or swelling.

Grooming:

Bearded dragons require little grooming. They shed their skin regularly; provide rough surfaces for rubbing off old skin. Occasional baths may help with hydration and shedding.

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