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Q&A: How much does it cost for everything a bearded dragon needs?

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Question by Sara: How much does it cost for everything a bearded dragon needs?

I really need to know the price of everything you need to take care of a bearded dragon. Cause I am getting one and I need to know how much money I need to save up.

Best answer:

Answer by bobobee
In England, You can pay £250 for a vivarium, £60 for the actual dragon, £20 each for logs, rocks etc. and about £12 every 2 weeks for food.

Then there’s £20 for a light, £20 for a heat lamp and £20 for a heat pad!!

I got everything free because my dads friend didn’t want him anymore!! His kids lost interest after the other BD died. But Max is great and is gorgeous!!

It is very expensive!!

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How time consuming is the care for a Chinese Water dragon and how much will the cost be for everything?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Question by Andrew A: How time consuming is the care for a Chinese Water dragon and how much will the cost be for everything?

How time consuming is the care for a Chinese Water dragon? Is it a daily thing? Is it difficult?

How much will the dragon, enclosure, and all other supplies approximately cost?

Thanx for any help!

Best answer:

Answer by KaylaByrd
They are kind of time consuming. They need daily attention. They have to be misted a few times a day and fed once a day. (once they are old enough you can cut it down to once every other day)
Most enclosures you have to have home made for a full grown water dragon. They can get 72 inches long. They need a cage with plenty of climbing space. So a taller cage is better than a long one.
It’s best to have a cage will all but the front covered and a screen top. Water Dragons think they can run through glass, so the least amount of glass on the set up as possible is best.
Size wise…for a full grown water dragon, the cage should be at least 3 cubic feet…bigger than that is perfered.

The dragon is usually going to be about , and enclosure is hard to price, the cheapest way to go it to build one…mine is out of wood with a screen top and a plexi glass front….then you have to make sure the wood has a finish so it cannot hurt the dragon…so it all depends with that.
Other supplies…you need a very large water bowl that you can change the water for daily…you can also give them a warm bath as often as you want to…(if you do it once a day or so, you can get a smaller water dish)
They need live foods, crickets and worms while they are on the smaller size…then larger bugs when they get bigger.

Cost all depends on your set-up, where you get everything and how you have it all put together. The only thing I can really give you a good quote on is the price of the dragon itsself.

Chinese Water Dragons aren’t the easiest to take care of and they are not the niceset lizards. If you’re not experiences with reptiles, I would start with something else…like a Bearded Dragon. Geckos or Skinks, if you are experienced and are looking for a bit more of a challenge than a CWD would be a good step.

I hope this helps…GOOD LUCK!!!!!

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How do I keep my pet dragon from setting everything on fire?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Question by JustMe: How do I keep my pet dragon from setting everything on fire?

Is there a muzzle I can buy to fit a Romanian red dragon? He’s just about destroyed my whole castle!

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Answer by Carlotta
hmmm… i wonder.

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