Hello everyone...i just aquired two of my first bearded dragons.
First, 4-5month old, seems to be male(i can't say for sure yet on my own), and his name is Tubby...hes got a huge stomach! The pet store had been loading him with wax worms it seems like.
Second, 5-8 week old, not sure of sex, havn't named him/her yet.
These are my first bearded dragons, a friend has one nearly two years old and when i saw it I imidiatly wanted one of my own. She even ended up getting a second one when i got mine.
I plan on haveing them live in the same cage eventually. I built one roughly 5' long x 2' wide x 3' high. I assume that wil be big enough for two full grown. As of now Tubby(larger/older one) is inhabiting the large cage and i have the baby in smaller one.
Wax worms and crickets are the most readily insect available to me. Gut load them with assorted veggies(collard greens/carrot/peas/beans and more).
Also feed them assorted veggies.
This forum/community looks great, helpful and fun.
-Chris
First, 4-5month old, seems to be male(i can't say for sure yet on my own), and his name is Tubby...hes got a huge stomach! The pet store had been loading him with wax worms it seems like.
Second, 5-8 week old, not sure of sex, havn't named him/her yet.
These are my first bearded dragons, a friend has one nearly two years old and when i saw it I imidiatly wanted one of my own. She even ended up getting a second one when i got mine.
I plan on haveing them live in the same cage eventually. I built one roughly 5' long x 2' wide x 3' high. I assume that wil be big enough for two full grown. As of now Tubby(larger/older one) is inhabiting the large cage and i have the baby in smaller one.
Wax worms and crickets are the most readily insect available to me. Gut load them with assorted veggies(collard greens/carrot/peas/beans and more).
Also feed them assorted veggies.
This forum/community looks great, helpful and fun.
-Chris