I have 2 bearded dragons that were purchased as adults.. I am wanting to get another dragon and I was wondering what the major differences (if any)were in caring for a baby... Are they difficult to care for ?
Babies are a bit more time consuming.
They eat and poop more often which means you need to clean, offer food, and purchase food more often.
You must be very careful of the size food you offer them.
Babies can be super expensive to feed....they require a diet of 80% protein and 20% veggies, as opposed to adults, which eat 20% protein and 80% veggies. Our 4 month old is a major household expense!
Is the lighting and housing the same as adults? Also I paid $125/each for my dragons as adults but I see in the pet store the baby bearded dragons are listed at $99..These are just regular dragons (no color morphs) That seems like alot... Amy advise on picking out a baby - what to look for? Both of my adults were rescues, so they came with some problems...
Look for alert babies housed in proper conditions, and be sure to ask how old they are and consider whether their size is appropriate for their age. A local petshop is selling a bunch of tiny babies that they got at a show two months ago, and the little guys are STILL less than 6" because they are in a horrible setup and aren't being cared for. If I didn't know how old they were, I wouldn't know how incredibly stunted they are!