Do bearded dragons eat their babies?

Will bearded dragons eat their babies? Most bearded dragons like being alone and see the presence of another dragon as a threat. Some bearded dragons will harm their own babies when they are in the same tank. In some extreme cases, bearded dragons could eat their babies.
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Do bearded dragons eat their eggs?

Do Bearded Dragons Eat Their Eggs? Yes, they may. Female bearded dragons may eat their own eggs when they are left alone to eat them.
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Should I let my beardie eat her eggs?

Some Dragon Keepers wonder if they have to cook the eggs before serving them. The truth is, bearded dragons should not eat raw eggs. Raw eggs are likely to carry bacteria which can make your beardie very ill, possibly fatally ill. Feeding your dragon raw eggs is not worth the risk of getting your dragon sick.
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Can you put a bearded dragon with a baby bearded dragon?

You should absolutely NEVER put an older bearded dragon with a baby one. The older bearded dragon will almost certainly bully the younger one, take over the food, and can even eat the younger pet. This can clearly lead to slower growth, injury, or even death for your new pet.
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How many babies does a bearded dragon have?

Bearded dragons typically lay about 20 eggs at a time in groupings called clutches, and they can lay several clutches in a four-month season (but some have laid as many as five). Be prepared to provide your bearded dragon with additional calcium while she's gravid and more food than usual until she lays all the eggs.
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How long do dragons stay pregnant?

Dragon eggs take 55 to 80 days to hatch. However, it can take up to 90 days in rare cases, especially when temperatures drop below the required levels.
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Can bearded dragons change gender?

SEX SWAP Australian bearded dragons (one shown) have two chromosomes that determine their sex. But high incubation temperatures during development can override that information, turning genetically male dragons into functional females.
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Will an adult bearded dragon eat a baby one?

Will bearded dragons eat their babies? Most bearded dragons like being alone and see the presence of another dragon as a threat. Some bearded dragons will harm their own babies when they are in the same tank. In some extreme cases, bearded dragons could eat their babies.
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Can 2 baby bearded dragons live together?

Two Baby Dragons Together

Baby beardies get along well in the same enclosure for some time, as long as their sizes are similar. Young dragons even do much better if they were nurtured together since they were hatchlings than if they are two strangers.
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How long can baby bearded dragons live together?

How long can baby bearded dragons live together? Even baby bearded dragons tend to be competitive and can injure each other, so it's not recommended to keep them together for too long. Aim to separate baby bearded dragons once they turn 2-4 weeks old.
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Can female bearded dragons lay eggs without a male?

Yes, female bearded dragons can lay eggs without ever coming into contact with a male. However, these eggs will be infertile and will not develop into babies. Unfertilized eggs will be dented, slightly yellow in color, and should be removed from the enclosure before they go rotten.
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How do you take care of a pregnant bearded dragon?

A pregnant, or gravid, bearded dragon requires special care, which includes feeding it with food high in nutrients such as calcium. It also needs a plastic container high enough for the lizard to stand up in while laying eggs. Each batch of eggs, called a clutch, can include anywhere from 15 to 35 eggs.
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What to do after bearded dragon lays eggs?

Providing her with a clean environment, adequate humidity, a balanced diet of both vegetable matter and protein, along with calcium and both vitamin and mineral supplements, is critical to helping your bearded dragon regain her strength quickly after laying.
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Are bearded dragons asexual?

But bearded dragons rely on both sex chromosomes and environmental temperatures experienced during embryonic development to determine sex. At normal temperatures, their chromosomal make-up dictates which sex they are. But at high temperatures, dragons with male chromosomes undergo sex reversal and develop as females.
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How do bearded dragons get pregnant?

The male dragon will chase the female around the enclosure until she fully submits. Male bearded dragons bite the neck of the female during breeding to ensure that she does not run off prior to the act being completed. Copulation will likely occur numerous times over a period of a few months.
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Why is my bearded dragon digging?

Digging is a natural behavior that bearded dragons have. It is mainly to self-regulate their temperature and is part of a female's reproductive behavior. However, your bearded dragon may also be digging because of some discomfort it is experiencing.
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Are red bearded dragons rare?

The most popular is the Pogona vitticeps and only four out of eight species are kept as pets. Every type of Bearded Dragon is from Australia but they are all different in appearance. The most common colors are tan, yellow, olive-green, and red.
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What animals can live with a bearded dragon?

Certain lizards (bearded dragons, anoles, geckos) and chelonians (turtles and tortoises) can live successfully together when set up properly in same-species tanks.
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Do bearded dragons miss their owners?

Yes, bearded dragons do love their owners. In fact, bearded dragons become attached to their owners similar to a dog or cat. Bearded dragons have been proven to be able to recognize their owners voice & scent and will likely be more comfortable will them over strangers.
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Can I hold my bearded dragon after he eats?

Don't move around a lot, jump or run when handling a bearded dragon – your dragon will be scared and will try to run away. You must not handle your bearded dragon after it had a meal – it needs high basking temperatures to digest the food properly. Being out of the cage after a meal will cause an upset stomach.
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How long do bearded dragons live?

Caring for your bearded dragon. Bearded dragons, or 'beardies', are one of the most popular lizards in captivity in the UK. They have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, or even longer, so they're quite a commitment and it's important to keep them in a way that mimics the wild as much as possible.
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Can bearded dragons change colors?

Bearded dragons change color on different body parts for social signals and temperature regulation. Summary: New research shows that bearded dragons are able to partition color change to specific body parts, depending on whether they are responding to temperature or communicating with other lizards.
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Do bearded dragons go into heat?

Bearded dragons are ectotherms, meaning they cannot regulate their own body heat. They rely on their environment to keep them warm or cool. Desert winters are too cold for them to be out and about, so they burrow in the ground or in a tree and settle into a dormant state.
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Are female bearded dragons nicer than males?

Most male bearded dragons are bigger than females and have more personality. Males are more outgoing, and often engage in social engagement more actively. But at the same time, they often become territorial and aggressive during breeding seasons, while females usually remain calm.
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