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Bearded Dragon Manual 3rd Edition - Expert Advice for Keeping and Caring For a Healthy Bearded Dragon - cover

Bearded Dragon Manual 3rd Edition - Expert Advice for Keeping and Caring For a Healthy Bearded Dragon

Philippe De Vosjoli

Publisher: CompanionHouse Books

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Summary

Notorious for being one of the best reptiles to have as a pet, the bearded dragon is a well-known favorite. This new edition of the best-selling The Bearded Dragon Manual is packed with valuable information that will help you learn how to take quality care of your pet and provides a close look at all the characteristics that have made these attractive lizards so popular. From breeding, egg-laying, and basic genetics to creating a comfortable habitat, understanding typical bearded dragon behavior and personality quirks, diet and nutrition, and so much more, each detailed chapter will help bring you closer to this remarkable reptile! Also included are insightful answers to dragon owners' frequently asked questions on tank size, feeder crickets, shedding issues, tail rot, and more. New edition includes updated information on care and feeding, breeding, habitat, and habits, as well as eight new sections.
Available since: 04/26/2022.
Print length: 224 pages.

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