My Sumatran is the easiest. Big enclosure but she only eats once a week and poops infrequently but when she does, wow! Thanks for educating people. They don’t think ahead
Thank you! I didn’t put any snakes in the list because I dont currently have any snakes, but yes there are a few snakes that would make the top of that list just because of the easy feeding schedule and no need for special lighting. I love animal education! I try to put the best info I can out there.
I have been keeping and breeding bearded dragons for over 20 years and have always kept my dragons in groups of 1:1 or 1:2 and have never once had any issues. You just need to make sure you never have more than one male in an enclosure and have a second enclosure incase the females don’t get along, which I have never had happen. You need to make sure all dragons have their own hides, plenty of basking places, and visual barriers.
My Sumatran is the easiest. Big enclosure but she only eats once a week and poops infrequently but when she does, wow!
Thanks for educating people. They don’t think ahead
Thank you! I didn’t put any snakes in the list because I dont currently have any snakes, but yes there are a few snakes that would make the top of that list just because of the easy feeding schedule and no need for special lighting. I love animal education! I try to put the best info I can out there.
Please tell me you are not proposing people keep two bearded dragons together. At 1:13 you say a 4x2x2 is the minimum for 1-2 bearded dragons.
I have been keeping and breeding bearded dragons for over 20 years and have always kept my dragons in groups of 1:1 or 1:2 and have never once had any issues. You just need to make sure you never have more than one male in an enclosure and have a second enclosure incase the females don’t get along, which I have never had happen. You need to make sure all dragons have their own hides, plenty of basking places, and visual barriers.