Spike
- Adult
- Male
- Small
- reptile
- Bearded Dragon
About Spike
London, ON
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Spike’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Spike's Story
Meet Spike<br/>Spike is a bearded dragon that was surrendered to Reptilia London. Do not let that side eye fool you though, bearded dragons have plenty of love and personality to bring home to you, but like any pet- they do have specific care requirements: <br/><br/>ENCLOSURE:<br/>The bigger the better, but no smaller than 48" x 24" x 24" for an adult.<br/><br/>SUBSTRATE:<br/>Bearded dragons will do best on a substrate that they can burrow in. A mixture of soil, sand, peat moss and mulch is fantastic. There are many myths surrounding impaction, however this will not be an issue provided all other parameters are met inside your enclosure.<br/><br/>HIDES:<br/>Offer ample hiding space with at least one hide on the warm side and one on the cool side.<br/><br/>LIGHTING:<br/>Bearded dragons require a day and night cycle, as well as UVB during the day. A basking lamp as well as a 12-14% T5 for UVB is required.<br/><br/>TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY:<br/>75-80°F on the cool side and 85-90°F on the warm side. Basking spot should be 95-110°F. Humidity levels are best between 40-55%<br/><br/>DIET:<br/>Omnivores. A mixture of insects and vegetation is required. Insects such as crickets, BSFL and cockroaches are great staples, with occasional superworms, hornworms and silkworms as treats. Leafy greens such as collard greens, dandelion greens, swiss chard, and carrot tops are great, paired with other vegetables such as bell peppers, sweet potato, butternut squash and carrots. Fruit sparingly as a treat.<br/>Avoid items such as romaine lettuce, iceberg lettuce, cucumber, etc. as these are high in water content and low in nutrients. Avoid feeding large quantities of kale over extended periods of time.<br/><br/>WATER:<br/>Offer fresh water from a dish at all times.<br/><br/>SHEDDING:<br/>Increase humidity during shedding. Shedding happens over a few days in pieces.<br/><br/>TEMPERAMENT:<br/>Bearded dragons can be very personable and inquisitive pets. Great beginner lizard, but require lots of space and enrichment!<br/><br/>LIFESPAN:<br/>Bearded dragons live for an average of 12-15 years.
Meet Spike
Spike is a bearded dragon that was surrendered to Reptilia London. Do not let that side eye fool you though, bearded dragons have plenty of love and personality to bring home to you, but like any pet- they do have specific care requirements:
ENCLOSURE:
The bigger the better, but no smaller than 48" x 24" x 24" for an adult.
SUBSTRATE:
Bearded dragons will do best on a substrate that they can burrow in. A mixture of soil, sand, peat moss and mulch is fantastic. There are many myths surrounding impaction, however this will not be an issue provided all other parameters are met inside your enclosure.
HIDES:
Offer ample hiding space with at least one hide on the warm side and one on the cool side.
LIGHTING:
Bearded dragons require a day and night cycle, as well as UVB during the day. A basking lamp as well as a 12-14% T5 for UVB is required.
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY:
75-80°F on the cool side and 85-90°F on the warm side. Basking spot should be 95-110°F
Meet Spike
Spike is a bearded dragon that was surrendered to Reptilia London. Do not let that side eye fool you though, bearded dragons have plenty of love and personality to bring home to you, but like any pet- they do have specific care requirements:
ENCLOSURE:
The bigger the better, but no smaller than 48" x 24" x 24" for an adult.
SUBSTRATE:
Bearded dragons will do best on a substrate that they can burrow in. A mixture of soil, sand, peat moss and mulch is fantastic. There are many myths surrounding impaction, however this will not be an issue provided all other parameters are met inside your enclosure.
HIDES:
Offer ample hiding space with at least one hide on the warm side and one on the cool side.
LIGHTING:
Bearded dragons require a day and night cycle, as well as UVB during the day. A basking lamp as well as a 12-14% T5 for UVB is required.
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY:
75-80°F on the cool side and 85-90°F on the warm side. Basking spot should be 95-110°F. Humidity levels are best between 40-55%
DIET:
Omnivores. A mixture of insects and vegetation is required. Insects such as crickets, BSFL and cockroaches are great staples, with occasional superworms, hornworms and silkworms as treats. Leafy greens such as collard greens, dandelion greens, swiss chard, and carrot tops are great, paired with other vegetables such as bell peppers, swee
Spike is from Reptilia
[Whitby, ON]
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