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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

My bearded dragon laying her first clutch

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  • my female beardie looks the same lol she just layed 27 in her first clutch

  • my beardi's gona lay any minute now too! second ever clutch

  • how much did it cost you to start raising them, i have about a 200 dollor price range.

  • that shud be fine

  • is it highly recomended to put sand in her cage because it is hard to clean sand can i just put tile or somthin?ot they need sand to lay eggs?

  • no tile will make there to nails over grow and get bent toes

    u can use lizard carpet wood chips or calcium sand

    but for laying eggs u have to use sand or compost or a mix between the two

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  • my male bearded dragon looks just like the one in the vid my female layed 23 in her fist clutch

  • @ychronix What mix ratio would you recommend. I've heard play sand and potting soil, but varied mixes.

  • amazing never seen a bearded dragon do that and ive got a bearded dragon but i dont know what to call my bearded dragon and i had him for a year so what do you think i should call him?

  • @DownriverBreeders that was kinda a joke but whatever keyboard warrior

  • lol mating seson is coming all beardies gasp!!!!!!! tehe ima get my first birdie from sis :D

    ima name him nick i looked up the fact when that gasp or open thier mouths that means mating season is coming :D

  • @Rspksource /shut the hell up and deal with it unless you want to buy this kind man a video camera!

  • Jesus did you record this with a calculator?

  • @ychronix how do you get the substance to stay like that while she is digging to not go between her fingers

  • @ervinnledesma sorry tile is more than adequate for beardies, if it's a slate tile it will work better than any other substrates to work their nails down.

    Sand/soil or a mixture makes a good egg-laying medium.

    Woodchips and calcium sand are advised AGAINST, silicone-free play sand is the best sand to use and looks naturalistic.

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