Bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragon

Filter and sort

Filter and sort

126 products

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Color
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126 products

126 products

Disponibilidade
Tipo de produto
Marca
Color
Size
Pet type

Zoo Med Laboratories

Reptile Lights, Hoods, Fixtures

R$ 99,93 BRL
 per 

Zoo Med Laboratories

Reptile Food

From R$ 68,36 BRL
 per 

Komodo

R$ 136,77 BRL
 per 

Reptile Systems

From R$ 420,94 BRL
 per 

Lugarti’s

Reptile Lights, Hoods, Fixtures

R$ 1.473,41 BRL
 per 
Sale

JurassiPet LMP

Reptile care & health

R$ 57,78 BRL
R$ 47,26 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone CPD

Reptile Food

From R$ 26,21 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone CPD

Reptile Food

From R$ 26,26 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone CPD

Reptile Food

From R$ 26,26 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone CPD

Reptile Food

R$ 52,57 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone CPD

Reptile care & health

R$ 42,05 BRL
 per 

Komodo

Reptile Food

R$ 126,24 BRL
 per 

Repashy

Reptile Food

From R$ 63,10 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone

Reptile care & health

R$ 73,62 BRL
 per 

Nature Zone

Reptile care & health

R$ 42,05 BRL
 per 

Fluker's

R$ 42,05 BRL
 per 

Healthy Herp

Reptile Food

R$ 57,83 BRL
 per 

Healthy Herp

Reptile Food

R$ 94,67 BRL
 per 
Bearded dragons (their scientific name is Pogona) are a genus of reptiles encompassing eight lizard species. Their name refers to the fact that they have a coat of shiny scales, including a ‘beard’ of spikes under their chin, which expands depending on their mood.
They’re often referred to as ‘beardies’, and their gentle and inquisitive nature makes them popular pets. They’re diurnal creatures (meaning they’re active during the day), and the most common species to have as a pet is the central bearded dragon.
Australia, where bearded dragons are from, is very hot and dry. Bearded dragons that are kept as pets have to be looked after carefully in vivariums specially set up to keep them the right temperature.