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Bearded Dragon Reptiles for sale in Monmouth, Monmouthshire

5 Bearded Dragon Reptiles for sale in Monmouth, Monmouthshire

Bearded Dragon, also known as the bearded lizard, originates from the arid, rocky regions of central Australia. These reptiles are recognised by their distinctive "beard" – a spiky throat pouch that darkens when they feel threatened or are displaying dominance. Adult Bearded Dragons typically measure between 16 to 24 inches in length and boast a rusty brown to tan coloration, though various morphs exist. Their temperament is generally docile, making them very suitable as pets, especially for beginners interested in reptiles. They are curious creatures known for their arm-waving gesture, which signals submission, and their head bobbing for dominance. In terms of care, these lizards require a spacious enclosure with a basking spot heated to 95-110°F and access to UVB lighting critical for their calcium metabolism. They thrive on a balanced diet, predominantly plant-based with occasional insects, and need regular supplementation with calcium and vitamins. If you're looking to buy a Bearded Dragon for sale in the UK, ensure to purchase from reputable breeders to avoid wild-caught specimens. Their lifespan ranges 8-12+ years, making them a long-term commitment but rewarding companions for reptile enthusiasts.

Bearded Dragon reptiles Beardy - Advert 1
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Beardy

Bearded Dragon

3 yearsAge
FemaleSex
£20Price

Friendly beardy looking for a home to go to. Collection only. No viv supplied with her. She is well handled and low maintenance. She is mostly grey but when cold get a blue streak down her back

HengoedCaerphilly County Borough (24.6mi)
Bearded Dragon reptiles Bearded dragon + vivarium with accessories  - Advert 2
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Bearded dragon + vivarium with accessories

Bearded Dragon

FemaleSex
£100Price

Here I have my beautiful bearded dragon, was told she is a female by the pet shop having to rehome her because of future work commitments. She is feeding well as see in video she will take any moving

BridgwaterSomerset (48.7mi)
Bearded Dragon reptiles Rango the bearded dragon  - Advert 3
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Rango the bearded dragon

Bearded Dragon

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£250Price

Due to no fault of his own we are having to look for rangos forever home. As much as he’s been a pleasure to have due to a new found health condition I have, I can no longer keep on top of his care an

GloucesterGloucestershire (20.9mi)
Bearded Dragon reptiles Beautiful Red Bearded Dragon (10 months)  - Advert 4
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Beautiful Red Bearded Dragon (10 months)

Bearded Dragon

8 monthsAge
MaleSex
£300Price

Beautiful Red Bearded Dragon (10 months) – Full Vivarium & Equipment Included. With a heavy heart, we are looking to rehome Rocky, our much-loved 10-month-old bearded dragon, due to renting and havi

SwindonSwindon (43.9mi)
Bearded Dragon reptiles Male bearded Dragon - Advert 5
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Male bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragon

MaleSex
£100Price

Hes approx 16months old. I am not sure on what morph he is but he's orange all over. Hes eating, shedding and pooping without issues. You will need a suitable sized Vivarium, he is currently in a 4ft

HengoedCaerphilly County Borough (24.6mi)

FAQs

Are bearded dragons reptiles?

Yes, bearded dragons are reptiles belonging to the genus Pogona within the reptile class Reptilia and family Agamidae.

Should I keep one or two bearded dragons?

Bearded dragons are generally solitary animals, so it is recommended to keep just one per enclosure to avoid stress and territorial disputes unless you have a very large habitat and carefully monitor their interactions.

How long do bearded dragons live?

Bearded dragons typically live between 8 to 10 years in captivity, with some individuals living up to 15 years when provided with excellent care.

Do bearded dragons bite? If so, do their bites hurt?

Bearded dragons rarely bite; bites usually occur when they mistake fingers for food or feel threatened, and while the bite can cause minor discomfort, it is not dangerous.