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.
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.
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 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
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.
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:
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.
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.