Beaded Dragons
One of the easiest and most docile exotic pets for anyone to get is beaded dragons. These lizards do well when raised correctly in captivity and they’re one of the few exotic pets that children can safely handle as long as they’ve been instructed by an adult first. They’re the type of lizard that is easy to take care of even if you’re not an expert. It’s because they’re hardy that they make good pets even for novice lizard owners. Of course, you will have to learn about how to care for them so that you’ll know how to nourish them and give them a long life.
There are several areas of care you’ll want to learn about before you buy beaded dragons. If you want to buy a juvenile lizard then you’ll need to know the special instructions for taking care of a baby dragon since they do have different needs than a mature adult. But whether you buy a juvenile or an adult, both will need lighting, heating, some type of home such as a cage or aquarium tank, substrate for the bottom of the home and food.
The kind of food you feed the lizard depends on the beaded dragons that you have. Some novice lizard owners assume that these little guys can and will eat just about anything-from grass to a variety of insects but it’s not true. They need very specific diets, whether they’re juvenile or adult, tailored to give them their daily intake of protein, fruits, and vegetables. Certain kinds of insects provide the dragons with the allotment of protein that they require to maintain healthy body functions. Because of the challenges that can arise when feeding an exotic pet, your lizard may also require a mineral supplement to help make sure his diet is the best for him.


