Adult Leopard Gecko
Bearded Dragon
The Bearded dragon is one of the most popular pet lizards.
Quick facts:
- Size: 45–60 cm
- Temperament: Very docile, tolerant of handling
- Lifespan: ~10–15 years
- Heat: Basking spot ~38–42°C, cooler side ~24–28°C
- Lighting: Strong UVB is essential (critical for calcium metabolism)
- Diet: Omnivore
- Juveniles: mostly insects
- Adults: mostly vegetables + some insects
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Juvenile Bearded Dragon
The Bearded dragon is one of the most popular pet lizards.
Quick facts:
- Size: 45–60 cm
- Temperament: Very docile, tolerant of handling
- Lifespan: ~10–15 years
- Heat: Basking spot ~38–42°C, cooler side ~24–28°C
- Lighting: Strong UVB is essential (critical for calcium metabolism)
- Diet: Omnivore
- Juveniles: mostly insects
- Adults: mostly vegetables + some insects
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An Ideal Pet for Reptile Enthusiasts
The Bearded dragon is one of the most popular pet lizards, loved for its docile temperament and unique charm. With an average size of 45–60 cm and a lifespan of approximately 10–15 years, these reptiles are perfect for those seeking a long-term companion. Whether you're new to owning reptiles or an experienced keeper, Bearded dragons are tolerant of handling and easy to bond with.Essential Care Requirements
Caring for a Bearded dragon requires attention to its environment and diet. A basking spot of 38–42°C and a cooler zone of 24–28°C are crucial for maintaining comfortable heat gradients. Additionally, strong UVB lighting is essential for their calcium metabolism and overall health. These lizards are omnivores: while juveniles primarily consume insects, adults thrive on a diet that combines vegetables with occasional insect treats.Why Choose a Bearded Dragon?
Bearded dragons are a top choice among lizard enthusiasts for good reason. Their very docile nature paired with their manageable care needs makes them an ideal pet. Whether observing their quirky antics or enjoying their easy-going demeanor during handling, this species never fails to bring joy. Start your reptile journey with a Bearded dragon today!