Description: This is a sturdy large reptile head and a wide, short body, her tail is measuring the same length as its body. It has a strong and sturdy legs with elongated fingers ending in claw medium size. The baby bearded dragon body is populated by barbed portion of the lower jaw and the sides , besides the strong from the body scales . Also characteristic is its shades of colours and shapes of the spots varying in greys, browns, yellows , reds, oranges and greens. These colour tones may vary them as you like in intensity to regulate body temperature.
Behaviour: They are very territorial and assets, it is more advisable to keep a pair of baby bearded dragons , male and female , to avoid fights between them. They are diurnal and semi arboreal . Are amenable to human treatment, provided when they pick it up and get used to handling.
Terrarium : The terrarium should be of considerable size to its size , the minimum recommended for a serious 120cm x50cm x50cm couple . Area needed more heat than anything for copies of the terrarium , if we opt for a pair put two spot heat a 60w , it is more advisable , in measure we use electric lights or infrared . We will use a tube for lighting broad spectrum grape 8.0 / b to ensure the absorption of calcium from the bones . We will use a photo- period of 10 to 12 hours. Do not mount any system or spray humidifiers, given the low moisture they need . The substrate may be artificial turf , do not use sand or record to avoid problems bowel obstructions and rectum. They love to climb and stay toasty rocks, rocks can put under the spot and a trunk that rises so they can play.
Maintenance : Maintenance is relatively basic and are ideal for beginners copies.
Temperature: The thermal gradient for terrarium will do as follows , will heat a point 40 º -41 º, the hot zone of 30 ° -35 ° and the cold zone about 27 º. The temperature at night should be between 20 º -24 º never drop below 20 º .
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