Is a 3ft vivarium OK for a Bearded Dragon?

Baby bearded dragons love having loads of space to move around so it’s absolutely fine to house them in a large vivarium that they’ll grow into as they get bigger. Don’t bother housing them in a 3ft vivarium and then upgrading them to a 4ft one; they won’t be overwhelmed by the extra space.

What is the minimum size vivarium for a Bearded Dragon?

120cm long x 60cm
The right vivarium for your bearded dragon A 120cm long x 60cm high x 60 cm wide vivarium is the minimum size you’ll need for one adult dragon. Make sure it’s secure, well-ventilated and made from solid material that’s easy to clean. There are lots of different furnishings for bearded dragons.

Where should I put my Bearded Dragon terrarium?

A bearded dragon’s tank should be placed in a quiet, climate-controlled room in your home. The tank should be out of reach of household pets as well as small children. The tank itself should never be placed in direct sunlight as this could be harmful or even fatal to the bearded dragon inside.

Do Beardies like tall enclosures?

Having a nice, tall tank allows your dragon to move a greater distance from the basking lamp if needed. Since heat rises, it gives your beardie more options than a shorter enclosure. 18″ (46 cm) is the minimum height needed with 24” (61 cm) being ideal.

Why do bearded dragons need a large vivarium?

Bearded dragons need a large vivarium because they grow to 45cm and like to stretch out and move around. 3. How do bearded dragons use the environment to control their temperature? Bearded dragons use the environment to control their temperature by moving from a cool place to a warmer place.

What should I put in my bearded dragon vivarium?

Rocks – a good pile of rocks is a delight for a bearded dragon, but be careful. Any rocks used should be placed on the floor of the vivarium before the substrate is put in; the last thing you want is for the dragon to dig underneath and have the rock fall on them. So pack the substrate around the rock, it’s much safer!

Is a 55 gallon tank big enough for a bearded dragon?

Regular adult bearded dragons should be in a tank at least 55 gallons, but ideally 75 gallons. Dragons upwards of 20 inches should be kept in a tank no smaller than 75 gallons and ideally 120 gallons. Remember, giving your dragon ample room to roam in his tank will not only make him happier, but healthier as well!

Can bearded dragons sleep with you?

To put it quite plainly, no, they cannot, at the very least they should not sleep in the bed with you. Due to their sleeping habits and small stature, it is extremely dangerous for your bearded dragon to be sleeping in the same bed as you and is highly advised against for the safety of your bearded dragon.

Can I put a bearded dragon in a vertical tank?

Bearded dragons are not arboreal (i.e. tree lizards). They spend most of their time on the ground or climbing onto low branches and shrubs. Because of this, a horizontal terrarium is better than a vertical one. An enclosure that is 20″ tall has plenty of head room.

Why do the uneaten live foods need to be removed from the vivarium?

The uneaten live foods need to be removed from the vivarium because they might bite the bearded dragon.

Does my bearded dragon have parasites?

Parasites, especially pinworms, are common in the intestinal tract of pet bearded dragons. The pet may show no clinical signs, and parasites will be detected on an annual fecal examination. In some cases, parasites may cause diarrhea or weight loss. Pinworms are common parasites that live within bearded dragons’ gastrointestinal tracts.

What is the habitat of a bearded dragon?

Bearded Dragons Habitat. All eight species of Bearded Dragons are native to Australia (view Bearded Dragon Distribution Map). The natural Bearded Dragon habitat where they are commonly found is desert and scrub, but they can also found in open woodland areas.

What vitamins does a bearded dragon need?

Bearded dragons need a calcium phosphorus ratio ranging from 1:1 to 3:1 in order to prevent metabolic bone disorder. Bearded dragons also need vitamin D3, which can be provided by putting a UVB bulb in their terrarium. Vitamin supplements high in vitamin D3 do NOT help bearded dragons.

Do bearded dragons need to brumate?

All bearded dragons will have a large decrease in appetite and will not produce much faecal matter as well. Ensure that your bearded dragon receives a good meal prior to going into brumation. Healthy dragons will be okay to brumate without food for three to four months.