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  1. Bearded Dragons (Pebble Plus) by Lyn A. Sirota, 2009-08-15
  2. My Pet Lizards (All About Pets) by Lee Engfer, 1998-11
  3. Dazzling Dragons: Bearded Dragon Calendar by Christine Cochran Carrera, 2007
  4. 2009 Dazzling Dragons: The Original RED Bearded Dragon Calendar (Dazzling Dragons)

21. Reptiles And Amphibians » Lizards » Agama - Bearded Dragon Photos
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22. DragonBreeders Bearded Dragons-Captive Bred Monitor Lizards
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Welcome to DragonBreeders Herpetoculture Providers of Captive Bred Excellence in Bearded Dragons and Monitor Lizards Available Bearded Dragons and Monitors Kimberly pair available, click here for details. Our Policy and Terms of Sale About DragonBreeders The main purpose of this site is the exchange of information regarding Reptile species in captivity to provide better husbandry information to Reptile keepers and breeders everywhere. Please note that we do not deal in wild caught animals in any way, and only provide C.B. animals in an attempt to provide captive bred stock, assisting in an ongoing endeavor to help curve the collection of wild reptiles across the globe, providing others with the same opportunity to learn about these species responsibly. We are not a pet store or large facility, but as small group of private hobbyist breeders, that specialize in the study of rare and exotic species. Reptile Keepers Knowledge Base We have added a new informational section to our Website for breeders everywhere to share their knowledge. Any and all valid information submitted will be shared in this new section. There is a form posted there

23. Dragons Down Under The Inland Bearded Dragon
The head shape is very different, however, with the bearded dragon's being bluntly Thehorned lizards are native to the American Southwest while the bearded
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24. Bearded Dragon
These lizards are best kept singularly. Substrate (Bedding) 2 to 3 inchesof ReptiSand is recommended for bearded dragon terrariums.
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  • Take your pet directly home.
  • Have the new terrarium completely set up before bringing your pet home.
  • Wait three or four days before handling your pet.
Size:
  • Adult length up to 24".
Temperature/Humidity:
  • Lighting:
    • These lizards require 8-10 hours of ultraviolet light.
    • A timer will assist in maintaining an accurate schedule.
    Feeding/Watering:
    • Bearded dragons are omnivorous which means they eat both plant and animal matter.
    • A diet should consist of:
      • Vegetables
      • Fruit
      • Prepared foods (pelleted bearded dragon food)
    • Some suggested foods are:
      • Dark, leafy greens (mustard, collard, radish, etc.)
      • Broccoli
      • Non-treated backyard grass
      • Legumes
      • Roses
      • Strawberries
      • All types of melons
      • Etc.
    • Always remove food four hours after it is offered to prevent spoilage.
    • Offer insects every 3-4 days as a supplement to the vegetation offered.
    • Water should be changed daily.
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    27. Care Of The Australian Bearded Dragon
    General care of the Australian bearded dragon, written by Peter Weis.Category Recreation Pets lizards bearded dragons...... Inland bearded dragon, Pogona vitticeps, is becoming increasingly popular as a petlizard in the US bearded dragons are among the tamest of all lizards, and
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    THE CARE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BEARDED DRAGON, Pogona vitticeps
    Peter Weis, Herpetologist WEIS REPTILES
    Route 4, Box 468, Tallahassee, FL 32304-8615
    The Inland Bearded Dragon, Pogona vitticeps , is becoming increasingly popular as a pet lizard in the U.S. Bearded dragons are among the tamest of all lizards, and their outgoing personalities, activity level, voracious appetites and interesting social behaviors make them a very captivating lizard to observe. They have a very rapid growth rate, so the 4" hatchlings can grow to their adult size within a year. Most bearded dragons adapt easily to handling and are calm enough to perch on their owner's shoulder, or be placed on a countertop, or enjoy the view from a windowsill.
    Care of hatchlings:
    Young hatchlings can be housed in a 10 gallon aquarium, with a 30-60 watt spotlight at one end above a basking rock. The wattage of the spotlight needs to be adjusted to allow the dragons to reach a body temperature of 100 degrees after basking under the light for an hour, as they need to get very warm to digest their food. Arrange the rocks and branches to provide several basking levels. Watch the hatchlings so you can arrange basking areas that they like to use. Arrange branches and add shelters so the hatchlings can choose from a range of temperatures and heights to maintain their optimum body temperature. . A full spectrum, ultraviolet A emitting fluorescent lamp, such as:
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    28. Herp Index - Lizard Care
    African House Gecko Care by Chance Dupuis Alligator lizards - by Melissa Perspective- by Raymond Hoser Caring for the Australian bearded dragon - by KW
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    29. HerpScope Recommended Reading - Lizards
    technical account of the fascinating lizards from down under that include the famousKomodo dragon. excellent source for the beginning bearded dragon fan.
    http://www.herpscope.com/cgi/herpbook.cgi?Action=list&Cat=lizard

    30. Bearded Dragon
    The bearded dragon is a moderate sized lizard, attaining a maximum length of about22 When these lizards are out in the wild, they spend most of their time
    http://www.ecotarium.org/wildlife/aotm/archive/200105_bdragon/
    Bearded Dragon (Pogona Vitticepts)
    The Bearded Dragon is a moderate sized lizard, attaining a maximum length of about 22 inches (half of which is tail). This lizard is native to South and Central Australia. They are active during the day and seem to fall asleep within minutes of the lights going off in the evening. When these lizards are out in the wild, they spend most of their time perched on logs, rocks, and tree trunks, alert for the approach of any potential food item. They store nutrients in huge abdominal fat bodies, then dig into the ground and hibernate for long periods during unfavorable times. Female bearded dragons lay clutches of 15-25 eggs. The hatchlings grow rapidly and are usually 5 inches long by the end of their first month. There is both coloration and size variation among different races of bearded dragons. Coloration varies from a uniform tan to chocolate brown, with different hues on the head, throat, back and tail. Males tend to develop much broader heads and a larger black beard. Both sexes engage in stereotypical arm waving behavior to appease more dominant animals. This animal is becoming one of the most popular lizards in the pet trade. One of the good qualities which makes bearded dragons such an appealing pet lizard is that with minimal training, they will sit calmly for moderate periods of time in your hand or on your shoulder. Dragons are very mellow lizards, but if provoked they will exhibit an open-mouthed threat display. If this display is ignored, a bite may follow.

    31. WANTED MALE BEARDED DRAGON AND OTHER LIZARDS
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    32. CARE SHEET BEARDED DRAGON
    You can also learn a lot more about the care of these fascinating lizards in these TheBearded dragon An Owners Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet by Steve Grenard.
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    39 WYKEHAM FIELD WICKHAM, HANTS ENGLAND PO17 5AD CAPTIVE CARE SHEET SPECIES: INLAND BEARDED DRAGON Pogona vitticeps Grows to a maximum length of 50cm, 2/3 of the length being tail. Although babies are quite expensive they make excellent first time lizards. DISTRIBUTION: Most of the eastern half of Australia plus the southern Northern territories. Their main habitat is semi arid areas. They are often seen basking on the sides of roads, on fence posts and fallen logs. HOUSING: Unless they can be housed in very large enclosures, Bearded Dragons should be kept in pairs . This is to avoid domination and aggression which can cause stress and ultimately death. I house my bearded dragons as pairs in a vivarium measuring 1.2M x 0.6M x 0.5M. Bearded Dragons require UV light mine is supplied using an Activa 172 UV tube with the starter enclosed by mesh on the back wall to provide a background heat source.A basking site on a rock is achieved by a 60W spotlight wire to a thermostat over it. A 20W heat mat is used to provide heating at night. The daytime background temperature is 28c, at the hot spot it is 40c. Night time temperatures are 24c. The substrate used is bird sand. DIET: Bearded dragons like a varied diet, this should included crickets, giant mealworms, locusts, plus dandelions(leaves and flowers), watercress, kale, broccoli and soft fruit. Every other meal should be supplemented with a calcium and or vitamin D3 containing powder i.e. Nutrobal. The babies have a varied diet with insects proportional to their size.

    33. Bearded Dragon World
    bearded dragon Care Sheet and Information General Information bearded dragonsare some of the most exciting and rewarding lizards to keep and care for.
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    htmlAdWH('7003159', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002038', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Bearded Dragon World Bearded Dragon care, information, and pictures My Favorite Links Veiled Chameleon Care Sheet and Pictures Chameleon Creatures Reptile Cages Made To Order Bearded ... Pictures Bearded Dragon Care Sheet and Information General Information Bearded Dragons are some of the most exciting and rewarding lizards to keep and care for. The Bearded Dragon is originally from Australia and is called a Bearded Dragon because of its ability to puff out its neck and throat and put on a threat display or courtship display. At the same time the throat is puffed out it is also darkened to a black color and starts to bob up and down. It can be very interesting and exciting to watch. Also Bearded Dragons usually while they are younger will display arm waving. This arm waving usually is when one Dragon picks up his or her arm and waves it several times in a slow but jerky manner. The arm waving is believed to be a form of communication telling other Bearded Dragons to calm down. What makes Bearded Dragons such great pets is that they are some of the most calm and brave lizards out there. A Bearded Dragon when picked up will usually

    34. Australia, Victoria - Lizard, Victorian Lizards, Images - Dragon
    bearded dragon or Jew Lizard Pogona barbata, bearded dragon or JewLizard. Central bearded dragon or dragon Lizard Pogona vitticeps,
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    35. Bearded Dragons And Other Creatures
    Private breeders of bearded dragons and dwarf monitors - specializing in many color morphs of bearded Category Shopping Pets Breeders and Dealers lizards...... bearded dragons are one of the most popular pet lizards because they make a greatkids pet or first time herper pet. bearded dragon ( Pogona Vitticeps ) We
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      We are private breeders (a husband/wife team) of bearded dragons and other creatures - specializing in the many different color morphs of bearded dragons ( Pogona Vitticeps ). We purchased our first bearded dragon many years ago as a hatchling and our collection has now grown to about 150 adults. Even though beardies look somewhat threatening, they are very personable lizards. Bearded Dragons are hardy lizards that attain a moderate adult size and you can care for them rather easily. Bearded dragons are one of the most popular pet lizards because they make a great kids pet or first time herper pet.
      Bearded Dragon ( Pogona Vitticeps ) - We are currently working with many different blood-lines and color morphs of bearded dragons... which will be divided into 3 seperate breeding cycles this coming year. All babies are approximately 6-7 inches long, unless otherwise noted and sexing of the hatchlings is available. Pet shops and wholesalers please inquire. Care sheets are provided.
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    36. Herphangout . Com
    The Chameleon Handbook. The Guide to Owning a Green Anole. The Guide to Owninga Water dragon (Sailfin lizards and Basiliks). Your bearded dragon's Life. Home.
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    37. Bearded Dragon
    COMMON NAME bearded dragon SCIENTIFIC NAME Pogona Vitticeps GENERAL INFO Theseunique desert lizards can be longlived pets if maintained properly.
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    Bearded Dragon COMMON NAME:
    Bearded Dragon
    SCIENTIFIC NAME:
    Pogona Vitticeps
    GENERAL INFO:
    These unique desert lizards can be long-lived pets if maintained properly. They are probably the best choice for a beginner, because of their attentive personality and mellow tempermant.
    SIZE:
    Adult length up to 24."
    NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
    These lizards are omnivores. (Which means they eat both plant and animal matter.) Their main diet consists of crickets, locosts, waxworms and pinkies. Also dandelions, mustard, turnip and cabbage. Offer a variety for proper nutrition.
    ~These lizards require only a small water dish for drinking. ~Water should be changed daily. TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY: Daytime Temperature 75*-85* Basking-lamp Temp. 110*-120* Nighttime Temperature 60*-75* ~These lizards require 8-10 hours of ultraviolet light.~ CAPTIVE ENVIRONMENT: Individual dragons can be maintained in a 35-50 gallon terrarium. Use a full spectrum 5% UVB lighting 12-14 hours per day. Provide at least one basking area with access to a cooler area. A shelter for hiding is necessary.

    38. Lizards
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    39. Bearded Dragon Heat And Light
    A Basic Care Guide for bearded dragons, 2. not emit UVB, the wavelength that is importantfor lizards' health be placed to provide a basking perch for the dragon.
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    Send me an e-mail Heat and Lighting for Dragons When possible, the best source of heat and light is to keep the cage outdoors in the sunshine . Sunlight has excellent health benefits for your dragon. Your lizard will grow faster and become more colorful when kept outdoors. Also, sunshine will somehow help compensate for small mistakes in diet. Never keep your dragon outdoors in an aquarium tank. The heat will build up inside the tank and cook your dragon. You must use a cage made of wire outdoors. If keeping your dragon outdoors full-time during the summer is not possible, try to at least schedule some outside-time with your pet. Remember to keep your lizard away from dogs and cats, and avoid areas with lots of people who may not appreciate your pet. Artificial Sunlight Indoors, a full-spectrum fluorescent tube should be placed over the length of the enclosure. This is an artificial sun substitute which is very important for these sun loving lizards' health and behavior. I am often asked what the best brand of full-spectrum tube is. After having used most of the major brands and some relatively little known brands for the past several years, I can say that in my experience, it doesn't seem to matter- they will all work satisfactorally for your dragon, as long as you offer a good diet with sufficient supplementation. That's not to say that some tubes don't produce more UVB than others, because some do. But my dragons have done well under every brand I have tried, and healthy dragons being the goal which is reached by any brand, I now shop price, rather than UVB percentages.

    40. Bearded Dragon Diet
    bearded dragon Diet bearded dragons are omnivorous and are best given a variety offoods These lizards enjoy eating and probably appreciate a variety of foods
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