I have been breeding dragons for a few yesrs now, and in my opinion, a three-four month old dragon should be 8-10 inches, snout-tail length.
I have a bearded dragon and just for some reasurrance, that person is right ^^^^
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While there is no 'correct' size for a 3-4 month old bearded dragon, I would agree with the two comments above. Don't be alaramed if yours is a little bit smaller or bigger than that given range, some dragons are just naturally smaller. However, if it is a lot smaller (for example 5-6 inches long) I'd recommend seeing a vet.
I'm sure everything's fine. :)
An eight month old bearded dragon should be anywhere from 13-16 inches. Improper UVB/ heat can lead to stunted growth, however. Bearded dragons take up to two years to completely fill out.
Mine weighs about an ounce and she is 3 months, 19 centimeters long.
A 5 month old Beardie should be anywhere between 7-9 inches from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail
7 inches long.
Between 3-4 inches
Between 4-5 inches
1 inch
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Small crickets about a 1 cm
it means it's saying hi to you.
IF you meant "How old does a bearded dragon live to" the answer is about 15 years.
the bearded dragons should be about 2 years old
Yes, beardies need protein everyday till their about a year old.
4 or less 6 3 in the morning and 3 at night
At 10 months old feed your dragon his/her veggies and greens every day and the protein every 2-3 days
it doesnt matter what age you are, everyone can get salmonilla from a bearded dragon. but you can wash your hands and you wont get this disease.
Adult bearded dragons average 15" to 17" in length, though there are reports of large males reaching up to 23".
If the bearded dragon is an adult it should probably eat large pinkies.But if it is a young bearded dragon it should probably eat small or medium pinkies...Im 13 years old and my science teacher has 2 bearded dragon and i dont know alot about them but they can eat pinkies that are at least as big as his or her head...