What is a bearded dragon?
A bearded dragon is a morph of a lizard called a bearded dragon. These lizards are a product of selective breeding, and although it is possible that they exist in the wild, they are primarily considered to be domestic animals' products. Morfka of the skin or mutation creates smaller scales than in a difficult bearded dragon, the skin of the lizard is a feeling of skin. Two leather backs can produce silk - or basically carefree - lizard.
The morph itself is the result of a mutated gene involved in the development of the scale. The mutation inhibits the correct scale growth and lizards leave lizards with smaller, smoother scales. In addition to leather feeling, the coloring in the leather is usually brighter. This is a heterozygous mutation, which means that the mutation carries only one of the two alleles in the scale production gene. When the gene is homozygous, it is when both alleles in the gene carry mutation, bearded bearded bearded. There is another variability of cocktails in the United States that seems to be the same morphs simply under anotherOn behalf of, but can have a slightly stronger scale. These lizards are generally tanned or yellowish, but can be bred with the morphs of the colorful colors of the bearded dragons to create different color combinations.
Native of Australia, bearded dragons are about 16-20 inches (40.6-50.8 cm). Have triangular heads; wide, flat bodies; And long tails. Their bodies, necks and heads have a series of spikes. These lizards often flare the skin on the neck, which, as their name suggests, forces them to look bearded. They usually live for about 10 years.
These pits are generally obedient and show interest in human attention, so a bearded dragon from a leather bearded often makes a good pet. Easily kept in captivity, there is little chance of getting a wildly caught leather bearded dragon. Bearded dragons are active during daylight.
bearded dragon for pets should be held in a tank holding 55-60 gallons (208-227 liters) and are lined with carpet or sand. Omnivorous, they can be fed by a series of green and insects, earthworms and mouse Pinkie. They need all spectral lighting, with a general daily temperature maintained at 78-88 degrees Fahrenheite (25.5-31 degrees Celsius), although at night the temperature may drop to almost 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius). The warmer heating area, about 95–100 degrees Fahrenheit (35-37.7 degrees), should also be provided.