do bearded dragons mate all year round?

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catUK

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If given the opportunity i.e. housed together, which is not a good thing as we know, males will mate with females all the time- this can be very bad for a female's health and of course fighting will occur. Having too many clutches too often will shorten the lifespan of the reptile.
 

TheWolfmanTom

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Ok Curt
Dragons can mate at anytime of the year. Knowing your animals well will help in determining the when.
At the top of the page is a tool called SEARCH. It is a wonderful website feature and can answer quite a few questions quickly and easily.

Having just gotten your dragon and considering the types of questions asked so far, I honestly recommend the thoughts of breeding can wait for some time.
 

curtbone123

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TheWolfmanTom":19h53qw8 said:
Ok Curt
Dragons can mate at anytime of the year. Knowing your animals well will help in determining the when.
At the top of the page is a tool called SEARCH. It is a wonderful website feature and can answer quite a few questions quickly and easily.

Having just gotten your dragon and considering the types of questions asked so far, I honestly recommend the thoughts of breeding can wait for some time.
yea your right im not thinking about breeding now but like in the future because i really wanna become a bearded dragon breeder like you :D but i defineley got a while to go to breed my female any way she to small but thanks ima use that search tool at the top i never used it :p
 

curtbone123

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catUK":3113tv5z said:
If given the opportunity i.e. housed together, which is not a good thing as we know, males will mate with females all the time- this can be very bad for a female's health and of course fighting will occur. Having too many clutches too often will shorten the lifespan of the reptile.
i know all that i just wanna know do they mate all year round? :p but thats ok wolfmantom already told me thanks :)
 

curtbone123

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DeweysMom":3m3dd6x3 said:
Do you mind my asking why you want to breed in the future?
well ill tell you ima make a long story short :) i want to become a bearded dragon breeder because i just love bearded dragons i love the colors they have and how social they are with people very active and everything im not all in for the money i dont care much for that all i want is to be around bearded dragons breed new morphs something like that and when i get a few hachlings here and there ima sell them for a reasonable price cuz like i said im not all in for the money now if i need money to feed them and equipment things like that then thats when the only time i willl raise the prices up you know for the vet bill and things like that but most of all i just love them i want to have a bond with them! :mrgreen:
 

DeweysMom

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Thanks for answering. It was just a curious question. I do agree with Tom though. A LOT of research will need to be done before you (or anyone for that matter) seriously considers breeding. It's a huge job to take and it's not only physically demanding, but financially and I would assume mentally demanding as well.
 

curtbone123

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DeweysMom":3b99sl47 said:
Thanks for answering. It was just a curious question. I do agree with Tom though. A LOT of research will need to be done before you (or anyone for that matter) seriously considers breeding. It's a huge job to take and it's not only physically demanding, but financially and I would assume mentally demanding as well.
yea i already know about all that im prepared for it thats why i been started like months ago planning for this :D
 
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