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
5* 3 year AAL License No. ************ I currently have baby bearded dragons from 3 different clutches for sale. 1. Red Monster line babies hatched and taking deposits now. A lovely mix of reds, oranges, blue bars and genetic stripes. All are hypo and het for translucent. Prices from £ ************ for orange and blue bars or £ ************ for a red. 2 clutches hatc

Bearded Dragon
We have some very high end bearded dragons available for reasonable prices. All around 5 months old. We have 3 hypo yellow blue bar tigers (we imported parents from USA). Two females and one male. Also two hypo trans genetic stripe, red stripe red monster line. 1 male and 1 female. Prices range from £200 to £275
Yes, bearded dragons are reptiles belonging to the genus Pogona within the reptile class Reptilia and family Agamidae.