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Keeping a Bearded Dragon : Add Accessories to Terrariums

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Decorate your terrarium with accessories from the natural habitat of your reptile. Learn how to take care of a bearded dragon and reptiles in this free video tutorial on exotic pets.

Expert: Nichole Bragg
Bio: Nichole Bragg is the reptile expert from The Pet Kingdom in Cottonwood, AZ. She has many years experience at the pet store and with her many reptiles at home.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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Pets & Animals

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  • Not for it's childhood.

  • the rock is flat like her XDDD

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  • this is animal cruelty!

  • the tank is too small for sub-adult require a large enclosure for cool side and basking spot. and lots of wood branches for exercises. decoration is not required so much, you only need to pay attention to the lizards health. if you wanna treat your lizards that way then buy a rubber action figure lizards for display without killing a live one.

  • stop saying the tank is too small because it's not,unless the dragon is not a baby it's a good size tank. babys will need a bigger tank within six months. just buy the bearded dragon care book from pet-co for 10$ save you a lot of trouble =)

  • where do you get the sand

  • the terrarium is to small

  • Are you sure your keeping a bearded dragon in there? Sure looks like a hermit crabs climate to me..

  • @evDivia -_- MANY experts (Not this idiot in the video) use loose substrate when the beardies get older. It works fine for them. But also most don't reccomend calcium sand. I have a bearded dragon care book, and I quote "Many hobbyists do not like loose substrate for it may cause impactions" and "In our 40+ years we have never had that problem with our beardeds." So, I think i'm getting sand now when they get older.

  • Crappy advice. On a positive note though, I like the little skull decoration she puts in there.. nice touch to a desert theme.

  • Bad idea to put sand down if this tank is for a baby (which I'm hoping it is, given the tank's size).. they can easily ingest it which can cause impacts and kill them.

  • haha xD "Thats what she said." 0:10 - 0:15

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