Sunday, May 10, 2009

[kopdogs] Owner's Guide to Bearded Dragon Brumation

'Owner's Guide to Bearded Dragon Brumation'

Bearded dragon brumation is a period of hibernation that occurs during the
winter months. Many new owners mistakenly think their dragon is sick when this
happens. It's also common for some dragons not to brumate at all. Either way,
there are a few things you should know just in case. This article will discuss
some of these things.LightAs mentioned previously, these lizards brumate during
the winter months. Therefore, you should try to imitate the natural light cycle.
Slowly reduce the amount of light you provide your dragon until it's down to
eight or ten hours a day. This will help ease him into the brumation period.
After winter has passed, you should gradually increase the light back up to 14
hours a day.HeatWith winter comes less heat. Therefore, you also need to
gradually decrease the temperature. In the daytime, it should be between 75 and
85 degrees Fahrenheit. Although dragons can be kept in temperatures in the 50s,
it's best that you don't let the temperature drop below 60 degrees at night.
After winter, slowly increase the temperature back to normal.BurrowingIt's
common for dragons to bury themselves during this period. Therefore, you should
be a good owner and provide an area in the vivarium for him to burrow. One of
the best materials to use for this area is aspen.ActivityYou should already know
by now that all dragons don't brumate. Even when they do, they sometimes get up
and move around. If you're dragon is active, you should give him a little bit of
food. Just make sure that you don't give him too much. It's not good for a
brumating dragon to have undigested food in his system.


There is probably much more bearded dragon info that you need to learn.
Luckily, bearded-dragon-care.net is a great resource for all owners. So, come by
today to read about topics such as common bearded dragon health problems.Article
Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/owners-guide-to-bearded-dragon-brumation-908532.html

1 comment:

  1. Bearded dragons can make wonderful pet lizards, with fantastic and fascinating behaviours they are often sold as the perfect 'beginner' lizard. However much care and thought should be put into buying one as a pet.

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