As one of the more popular lizard breeds taken in as pets, the bearded dragon lizard is actually quite easy to look after. They require minimum fuss and maintenance except for the staple care and supplies of the general reptile breed as a whole.
There is no recommended age for the bearded dragon to be bought as a pet. Unlike other animals that develop bonds with their caretakers during childhood and become tamer as they spend more time with humans, bearded dragons are independent creatures. They fend for themselves and even those adopted during adulthood can develop strong relations with their owners.
First things first, just how do you choose a good veterinarian for your reptile bearded dragon lizard friend? The decision of who to choose could be tough yet when a good bearded dragon lizard vet is found, you can rest assured that your reptile will have a healthy life ahead of him.
Although the best person who will determine the vet that is good for your bearded dragon is ultimately you, it is advisable that you know how to appropriately handle and care for your pet so that you yourself will know the veterinarian who will give as much – if not more – care for your reptile pet.
The sudden popularity of reptiles and amphibians as pets, in particular exotics, has created a host of problems for those who want to keep them. Legislation regarding type, size, breeding restrictions and cage requirements have been swiftly passed at many levels of government to ensure that the general public and local fauna are not put at risk by the accidental introduction of non-indigenous species. Meeting these requirements can mean unexpected expense and frustration.
In this article, I’ll be comparing the common Leopard Gecko with the Crested Gecko from the perspective of keeping lizards as house pets. Personally, I think they are both a great choice, but I think the Leopard Gecko is a little more house-pet friendly. Before I get started, an interesting fact I found out about the Crested Gecko is that it was believed to be extinct until it was re-discovered in 1994. I thought that was interesting.
Bearded dragon lizards are a joy to keep and take care of. Although they are not your typical pets, they will prove to provide as much enjoyment and loyalty as most other pets. Plus, they are an exotic breed that does not need much maintenance survive.
In today’s world, having a dog or a cat is common. However, keeping an exotic pet is becoming more and more the fad nowadays. This is probably because people are trying to express their individuality and uniqueness by having, in turn, a unique pet.
The animals you have observed differ in many ways. However, they also have common characteristics. Take for example the case of the bearded dragon lizard. It is very unique because it has a peculiar feature that differs from the rest — its beard.
Although the term sounded like a human beard, the beard on these amazing types of lizards is more like a protruded skin with tiny spines attached.
The reason why these lizards were called bearded dragon lizards is that their spines puff up whenever they are troubled, upset, or have come across with an enemy. When puffed up, these spines look like beard. Color changes may also take place, with distinguishable darker hues.
Leopard Geckos serve as great household pets, for older children to adults. Leopard Geckos are among the most common lizards chosen as household pets because of their small size, they are easy to care for, they are very clean for a terrarium pet (their droppings habits are similar to that of a cat - they choose a main corner to lay their feces), they have an average lifespan of 19 - 22 years (longest recorded lifespan for a Leopard Gecko is 27 years), they have interesting wide-range of colors, and they can grow very tolerant to being handled. However, children should be monitored while handling Leopard Geckos because if they are under extreme stress or fear, their tails tend to fall off.