Bearded Dragon Secret Manual
“93.7% Of All Bearded Dragon Owners Make One Of These 37 Deadly Mistakes Which Are Unintentionally, But Slowly & Surely Torturing Their Beloved Bearded Dragons To Death...” ‐ CHRIS JOHNSON WWW. BEARDEDDRAGONSECRETMANUAL.COM Bearded Dragon Secret Manual Bearded Dragon Begineer Guide The bearded dragon has a long history, from its origins in the deserts of Australia to today, where they enjoy a
growing popularity among amateur and professional herpetologists due to their gentle
temperament and prolific breeding. These active, energetic reptiles are well known for being easy to tame, being fairly calm and having a friendly nature that allows their keepers to handle them on a regular basis without causing undue stress to the animal. They make good pets for young and old alike, but like all animals, they do require knowledgeable care and handling. Bearded Dragon Secret Manual will guide you through the essential care guide for and keeping a bearded dragon in your home. In it you will learn what to look for when purchasing a beardie, how to set up a home for him, how to feed him, how to breed and raise hatchlings, and what to watch out for should your beardie get sick. Taking care of a bearded dragon may not be
a complicated venture compared to some other species of reptiles, but it does require a lot of time
and attention. With Bearded Dragon Secret Manual, some patience, understanding and a willingness to commit
to the animal’s care, you will soon be well on your way to enjoying the company of a bearded dragon. Breeds of Bearded Dragon The bearded dragon, of which there are seven species in the genus Pogona, are agamid lizards that favour rocky desert regions and arid woodlands. i. CENTRAL BEARDED DRAGON (POGONA VITTICEPS) Several species in the Pogona genus have been domesticated by humans, and of those the Pogona vitticeps is probably the most popular. ii. WESTERN BEARDED DRAGON (POGONA MINOR) The other common variety of bearded dragon to be kept in captivity is called the Western Bearded Dragon, also known as Pogona minor. iii. EASTERN BEARDED DRAGON (POGONA BARBATA) Pogona barbata, also known as the Eastern Bearded Dragon, is found naturally in the wooded areas of Australia. You may refer to Bearded Dragon Secret Manual for ALL OF THEM in the agamid lizard family; and details of each breed. The Basic of Enclosure Setup When it comes to getting an enclosure for
your bearded dragon, you want to make sure that it’s going to be suitable for him. It has to be big enough,
and it needs the right sort of light, heat and substrate to keep him comfortable, healthy and happy. It’s absolutely imperative that you have the tank set up and ready to go before you bring home your bearded dragon. He can’t just hang out and perch on the back of the sofa while you get everything set up for him. That’s the best way to invite a disastrous beginning – and possibly end – for your new pet. Your tank will need all of its furnishings, its heat lamps and its lights, and other necessary items. Whether you buy the equipment new, construct it yourself or purchase it second hand, this is all going to take time and money. Have it all done long in advance. The Basic Shopping Checklist As stated above, before you can bring home
your bearded dragon, you should have his cage all set up and ready to go,
waiting for his arrival. Below is a list of basic must‐haves for your beardie. Suitable cage with a secure screen top Sturdy tank stand Substrate Shallow water dishes Food dishes Basking perches Light Heater For FULL LIST OF MUSTHAVES, kindly refer Bearded Dragon Secret Manual. The Preview : Top 50 Questions & Answer Every Bearded Dragon Owner MUST Know 1. How do I know a bearded dragon is the right kind of pet for me? 2. How many different breeds are there and which is best for me? 3. Where can I get a bearded dragon? 4. What should I look for when purchasing my beardie? 5. Can multiple beardies live together in the same tank? 6. How does a healthy beardie act? 7. Can I take my bearded dragon to any veterinarian? 8. How often should I take my bearded dragon to the veterinarian? 9. What are the signs of a healthy beardie? 10. Is it safe to keep my beardie outside or do I have to keep him indoors? 11. What kind of environment and enclosure should I give my beardie if I keep him outside? 12. Can I let my bearded dragon loose in the house? 13. How do I set up a tank for my new pet? 14. What is a good cover to use for the beardie tank? 15. What do I need to do to clean and maintain the tank? .............. and MUCH MORE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS from Bearded Dragon Secret Manual! Bearded Dragon Secret Manual By Chris Johnson www.BeardedDragonSecretManual.com © 2010 All Rights Reserved Bearded Dragon Secret Manual |
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