where is the best place to buy bearded dragon supplies on the internet? Also how can you buy products from Zilla, i cant find the price on things. thanks, please answer.
For tanks, you can try Ebay or craigslist. I don't really buy my supplies online since my local reptile store is 10-15 mins away. I wish I could help more.
lizardmomma | Jan 27, 2009
Bearded dragon cage supplies
its stan again and i forgot to say that i should be getting my uvb bulb. the uvb bulb helps them luxuriate. theirfore thats a neeedddddd.UVB get 1
Supplies you need for your bearded dragon
a inventory of all supplies needed for a bearded dragon i may b missing some items
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I spent close to 300 when I first got mine. I had to get a tank, heating source, uvb source, crickets, worms, a hide, food bowl, a log for it to bask on, reptile carpet and vitamins. It eats mostly crickets as a baby, you should feed it veggies, though young dragons don’t eat much of them. Once it becomes an adult it will be eating more veggies and less bugs. You can feed them roaches when they’re older too. For feeding, feed it how ever much it will eat in a 15 minute period 2-3 times a day. I don’t recommend feeding them worms, I made the mistake of feeding mine wax worms when I had first gotten it and it went on a cricket strike. It should poop once a day, if its getting enough food. But every other day is fine. For a baby I wouldn’t use sand, they can ingest in and cause them to be impacted (or constipated). I use reptile carpet, its pretty cheap and easy to clean. A 10 gallon tank is alright for a baby, however I would start it off in a 20 gallon. Young dragons are very active and run around a lot. When it becomes an adult it will need to have AT LEAST a 55 gallon tank. A 10 gallon will not be large enough for a year and a half, maybe 3-4 months tops. I started with a 10 gal and my beardie out grew it 3 months later. If you have the money I would just get the larger tank now and get a divider.
I’ve included a couple links for you. The first one will give you an idea of what type of environment you will need to provide and basic food. The second link gives a more detailed list of what you can feed it and how often it should be fed, it also tells you what you should never feed your beardie. The last link is just to a reptile forum, they’re probably more help than on YA, I usually go there when I have questions. Good luck!
Alexi is spot on for all the costs and information. I would just add that food will end up costing you the most money since you’ll need to buy it weekly/monthly. They eat live insects which can add up if you buy them at a local pet store. I recommend buying them online and in bulk. Http://www.healthycrickets.com is a good site to buy them…Good luck!
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