Hello all! I am getting a bearded dragon next week. I have never had one before. The only lizard I've had was a blue tongue skink, she was great, but I had to give her up. I was wondering if it is possible to train them to not use the bathroom while out of the cage? I have carpet, and I barely convinced my landlord to let me have a lizard, so I definately cant get poop on it. Is it ok to let him roam around on the kitchen floor? Do I need to have a heatlamp out so he doesnt get too cold?
I read somewhere that beardies can sometimes be trained to use those hampster water bottles? Has anyone had any luck with that?
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Any other tips for a new beardie would be greatly appreciated
One way to potty train them, is to give them regular baths. No guarantees, but I give mine a bath every other morning and he almost always will poo in this bathwater. I just simply drain the water, rinse and dry dragon, and place him back in his cage.
There shouldn't be a problem with letting your beardie run around the kitchen floor. If the temps are comfortable in your house, he shouldn't hget too cold if you have him out for a short while. I don't know where you live, but where I am at the weather is pretty warm and I don't use my A/C. I let my guy run around my apartment for at least 30 minutes everyday. If you let him run around your house for a long period of time though, it wouldn't hurt to have some sort of heat source.
Not too sure about the water bottle, but if you bathe your beardie a few times a week or mist him every day making sure he is properly hydrated, you should not need to put water in his cage.
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Thanks for the welcome and the help! I should be getting my lizard on Tuesday, and I cant wait! It's nice to know there is a place to go if I have questions....I am a little inexperienced with lizards, only had one before. It seems like you guys know a lot, looking forward to posting more!