Bearded dragons and iguanas can't be housed together, there are a few reasons. Beaded dragons are a desert(dry) species and iguanas are more rain forest(moist). The climate requirements are different as well as their diets. Bearded dragons can eat higher proteins like insects and also require veggies, where as iguanas require strictly veggies. If an iguana eats any proteins like meat or insects, it can cause major health problems that may lead to death.
I suggest looking up each of their care sheets and comparing them, you will get a better understanding of the differences.
No, they will attack each other, you need separate housings.
No, they are very different species and cannot breed.
yes you can lots of people do actually.
Yes, if the iguana cooperates.
No, they are unrelated species and cannot be bred together.
Yes a citrus is just a sub species
yes i have a bearded dragon an African bull frog and a pacman frog tegu , iguana
you need both to make a fertilized bearded dragon egg
Bearded Dragons go through the puberty stage at about 5-7 months of age but it is not safe to breed them till around 2 years.
Absolutely not. Never mix species with reptiles. Don't even keep multiple baby Bearded Dragons together.
I'm afraid that most lizards that eat fruits and vegetables have long toes. You will need to be more specific. For example, does the lizard ONLY eat fruits and vegetables, or does it eat other things, as well? Is it a desert species, or a tropical species? Is it large, or small? A list of the more common species that eat plants includes the green iguana (and many other iguana species), uromastix (all species), blue-tongued skink, monkey-tailed skink, and bearded dragon. There are more.
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a bearded dragon
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.