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1. What is the difference between a bearded dragon and other pet lizards?

Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are one of the most popular pet reptiles because they are docile, handleable, active during the day, and generally easy to care for compared to many other lizards. They have expressive behaviors (beard puffing, head bobbing), tolerate handling well when properly socialized, and live 10–15+ years with good care.

3. How big do bearded dragons get?

Adult bearded dragons typically reach 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) in total length (snout to tail tip) and weigh 350–600 grams, depending on genetics, sex, and diet. Males are usually larger and have broader heads; females tend to be slightly smaller.

5. Buying & Availability

Are all bearded dragons on beardedreptile.com captive-bred? Yes — 100% of our bearded dragons are captive-bred. We never sell wild-caught or imported animals.

7. What ages/sizes do you sell?

We offer:
Babies / hatchlings (3–6 inches)
Juveniles (6–10 inches)
Sub-adults
Occasionally young adults / proven breeders

9. What is your live arrival guarantee?

We guarantee live arrival on all shipments. If a bearded dragon arrives deceased or in critical condition due to shipping stress (and you follow our provided holding instructions), we will replace it or issue a refund (shipping costs excluded). Full policy details are on the checkout page and shipping information section.

11. Do bearded dragons really need UVB light?

Yes — UVB lighting is essential. Without it, they cannot properly synthesize vitamin D3 → calcium absorption fails → metabolic bone disease (MBD) develops. We recommend 10–12% UVB T5 HO bulbs (Arcadia or Zoo Med) replaced every 6–12 months.

13. What do bearded dragons eat?

Diet changes with age:
Babies/juveniles (0–12 months): 70–80% live insects (crickets, dubia roaches, phoenix worms), 20–30% vegetables/greens
Adults (12+ months): 20–30% insects, 70–80% vegetables (collard greens, squash, dandelion, bell peppers, etc.) Avoid iceberg lettuce, spinach (in excess), avocado, rhubarb, and fireflies.

15. Can I handle my bearded dragon every day?

Yes — most bearded dragons enjoy gentle, calm handling once they are settled (usually after 1–2 weeks in a new home). Start with short sessions (5–10 minutes), support the body fully, and watch for stress signals (dark beard, glass surfing, hissing).

17. What are signs my bearded dragon is sick?

Common red flags: lethargy, not eating for 2+ weeks (outside brumation), swollen limbs/jaw, soft/deformed bones, wheezing, mucus from nose/mouth, black beard that stays dark constantly, runny stool, weight loss.

19. How often should I take my bearded dragon to a vet?

Annual check-ups are recommended, especially for new pets or if you notice any changes. Find an exotic/reptile veterinarian in your area before you need one.

21. When will my bearded dragon ship?

We ship on Mondays and Tuesdays only (to avoid weekend delays). Orders placed Thursday–Sunday typically ship the following Monday or Tuesday.

2. Are bearded dragons good pets for beginners?

Yes — bearded dragons are widely considered one of the best “beginner-friendly” reptiles. They are calm, forgiving of minor husbandry mistakes (when caught early), and have straightforward care requirements once the setup is correct. That said, they still need proper UVB lighting, heat gradient, and a varied diet — so research and commitment are essential.

4. How long do bearded dragons live?

With excellent husbandry (proper UVB, temperature, nutrition, clean enclosure), bearded dragons commonly live 10–15 years. Some reach 18+ years in exceptional cases.

6. What morphs do you currently have available?

We specialize in premium and high-end morphs including:
Red Fire, Hypo Inferno, Super Red Fire Translucent
Leatherback, Silky/Silkback, Translucent, Translucent Pied
Zero, Witblits, Extreme Hypo Zero
Banana, Citrus, Dunner, Blue Bar, Paradigm
Many combo and het animals (e.g., Red Hypo Translucent, Hypo Zero, etc.)
Availability changes frequently — check the current listings on beardedreptile.com.

8. Do you ship internationally?

We currently ship within the continental United States only, using overnight climate-controlled shipping with live arrival guarantee. International shipping is not available at this time.

10. What size enclosure do I need?

Hatchlings → 20–40 gallon breeder tank
Juveniles → 40–55 gallon
Adults → Minimum 4×2×2 ft (120-gallon) enclosure; larger (5×2×2 or 6×2×2 ft) is strongly recommended for long-term health and enrichment.

12. What temperature should I keep my bearded dragon at?

Basking/hot spot: 95–110°F (35–43°C)
Warm side ambient: 85–95°F (29–35°C)
Cool side ambient: 75–85°F (24–29°C)
Nighttime drop: 70–75°F (21–24°C) is acceptable (no night heat needed unless room drops below 65°F)

14. How often should I dust food with supplements?

Calcium + D3: 2–3 times per week (juveniles), 1–2 times per week (adults)
Multivitamin (without D3): 1 time per week Use a high-quality reptile calcium powder (e.g., Rep-Cal, Zoo Med).

16. Do bearded dragons need a heat lamp at night?

Usually no — they can tolerate a nighttime drop to 70–75°F. If your room gets colder, use a low-wattage ceramic heat emitter or deep heat projector (no light at night).

18. What is brumation and should I allow it?

Brumation is a natural dormancy period (similar to hibernation) many adult bearded dragons enter in cooler months. Signs include reduced appetite, less activity, hiding more. It is optional — many keepers skip it by maintaining consistent temperatures and lighting. If you allow brumation, monitor closely and consult a reptile vet first.

20. How do I know which bearded dragon is right for me?

Browse current photos and descriptions — we list age, size, morph details, visible traits, known hets, and price. If unsure, feel free to contact us with questions before purchasing.

22. What happens if my bearded dragon arrives stressed or cold?

Follow the included holding instructions (warm, quiet area; offer water and small food items). Contact us immediately with photos if there are any concerns — we respond quickly.

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