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Wanting to know your thoughts on raising Bearded Dragons outside verses inside.Temperment change, colors, health ect. I have tried both ways and wanted to know your thoughts.
Thanks for your time.
Lynn Hendricks
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I would definitley raise them inside.    Outside is ok if you live in arid conditions.   In North Carolina, you could raise them outside but their skin is not as healthy as  in an arid zone.    I don't know about other states.  were do you live?
 
The trick is to mimic their natural habitat as much as possible. My personal belief is that outside would be better (more air circulation and natural sunlight) if you are located in a place that is similiar to their natural habitat. If you are not located in a similiar habitat you would need to change that portion which is different. Having them inside then becomes easier because you can control the environment more.
 
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WARNING: Outside Cages Lead To OverGrowth

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