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Breeding Questions !!

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Hi, Im looking for information regarding to Breeding Bearded Dragons.

1) proper age to start breeding, Ive heard several different opinions.

2) information on Burmation anything that you would like to comment on. Mainly intersted in if this is necessary.

3) is there any good websites to check out regarding breeding.
 
proper age - AT LEAST 12 months and a weight of 350 grams, more is preferred.

Brumation - IS necessary in most dragons, for some young ones it is not vital, but it always increases fertility.

Breeding dragons is a lot of work... you need to be prepared to spend massive amounts of money on food for hatchlings, and feed and mist them 3x a day, are you SURE you want to do it? make sure your animals aren't related (if you got them from a pet store, then they most likely are related) and get a vet to check for parasites. Also your female(s) must be not just of average health, but superior...
SEE THIS WEBSITE: http://www.dragonsbynature.com/breedinginfo.htm

-Drew
 
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