What you will need:
- 20 Gal Aquarium Minimum (for juvenile)
- UVB Light
- Basking Light
- Water Bowl
- Shallow Food Bowl (Keep in mind large mealworms can escape food bowls that are rough/ rock type. When getting a food bowl look for something more ceramic or slippery to touch.
- Decorations and Basking Platforms.
- Bedding (Reptile Bark, etc.)
- Food supply
- Calcium/Vit D Supplement
Please do not use sand as a substrate for young beardies. It can create serious problems if digested by your bearded dragon.
Below is a few examples of bearded dragon habitats.
- 20 Gal Aquarium Minimum (for juvenile)
- UVB Light
- Basking Light
- Water Bowl
- Shallow Food Bowl (Keep in mind large mealworms can escape food bowls that are rough/ rock type. When getting a food bowl look for something more ceramic or slippery to touch.
- Decorations and Basking Platforms.
- Bedding (Reptile Bark, etc.)
- Food supply
- Calcium/Vit D Supplement
Please do not use sand as a substrate for young beardies. It can create serious problems if digested by your bearded dragon.
Below is a few examples of bearded dragon habitats.