Bearded Dragons! What, Where, How

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  • What is a bearded dragon, Where does it come from, and How can we provide them proper care in captivity? Jessi and Bindi the bearded dragon explain.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 361

  • @TalyaEm
    @TalyaEm 7 років тому +81

    I really like how you broke down his classification, not just the labels but the specific definition of each label.

  • @sour_pinata
    @sour_pinata 7 років тому +37

    My beardie is a blanket lover, snuggler, and gets massages in the bath.

    • @Chumpfish1
      @Chumpfish1 5 років тому +2

      He is so spoiled😂

    • @teslamulrath6434
      @teslamulrath6434 4 роки тому

      Randi Peters sounds like a spoiled baby 😂😂❤️

  • @ag3639
    @ag3639 7 років тому +33

    Your 'What, Where, How' videos are my favorite!

  • @erikandfox
    @erikandfox 7 років тому +135

    Fun fact: they played the role of yellow-spotted lizards in the movie Holes.

    • @blacktrickstar3468
      @blacktrickstar3468 7 років тому

      EZ Dee Why didn't they use frilled dragons?

    • @erikandfox
      @erikandfox 7 років тому +13

      Cheaper? Easier to find/handle? Not aggressive? Idk I didn't work on the movie lol

    • @donut5818
      @donut5818 7 років тому

      I'm going to get a leatherback het hypo trans female beardie

    • @GirtheAlienGoldfish
      @GirtheAlienGoldfish 7 років тому

      They didn't use frilled lizards because beardies are more fitting of what the yellow-spotted lizard was supposed to look like.

    • @Cheer_gurl299
      @Cheer_gurl299 6 років тому

      EZ Dee yes the did

  • @treetiger3aj924
    @treetiger3aj924 7 років тому +14

    I don't know but I think she forgot to say how to take them a bath.
    - make the water warm.
    - don't put soap or anything just water.
    - make them swim around then they will poop.
    - water needs or can be up to your nuckles.
    - when there done put them on a towel to dry them.
    That how to give them bath your welcome :3

    • @user-oh6xq8lx3z
      @user-oh6xq8lx3z 4 роки тому +1

      And if not up to your knuckles it's safer to do it up to half their belly or halfway up their arms.

  • @leeannemartin2461
    @leeannemartin2461 7 років тому +7

    theres a bearded dragon in the pets at home near me that i would always go and say hello to, I stopped going for a few weeks cause of work and when I went back it ran up to the front of the tank when it saw me

  • @TMartin0092
    @TMartin0092 7 років тому +5

    Bearded dragons are so cool. *
    *Basically what I say about every animal ambassador Jessi introduces us to. I just really love animals.

  • @efrenchen293
    @efrenchen293 7 років тому +15

    In a few days from now: Happy Steve Irwin Day! Perfect that you do an episode on Bindi!

  • @Rainefaelyn
    @Rainefaelyn 7 років тому +19

    We have a couple of bearded dragons that visit every couple of weeks. Also a blue tongue. We have a bush scrub area just behind us and across the road. As well as a creek a few houses down. So despite living in suburban Brisbane (10 minutes from the city center) we get a fair few interesting visitors. The bearded dragons hang out on the rocks in our back yard and occasionally steal little pieces of our dogs food. They also have come up to our back door and peered in. It's almost like they are deliberately teasing our cat.

    • @nono-sh1iu
      @nono-sh1iu 7 років тому +1

      that sounds awesome. there's a big iguana that lives in the grassy area beside my apt bldg. it runs away from humans though.

    • @GirtheAlienGoldfish
      @GirtheAlienGoldfish 7 років тому +1

      They be like, "henlo u stinky cat. go eat a mouse, ugly."

  • @nerdygameinggurl
    @nerdygameinggurl 7 років тому +13

    oml did i finally found a person providing CORRECT INFORMATION ABOUT BEARDED DRAGON? unbelivable instant. Im so tierd of the sand as substrate 😌

  • @fonzer22
    @fonzer22 7 років тому +15

    an episode on eyes could be interesting....

  • @nayruofthezoras1458
    @nayruofthezoras1458 7 років тому +3

    I love beardies! They are so adorable and I always wanted one. At the same time, I'm aware that these precious little reptiles required a lot of costly work. Maybe one day I'll get myself one. 😄

    • @ryancentnarowicz
      @ryancentnarowicz 2 роки тому +2

      I found going on vacations was a bit of a challenge with owning a Bearded Dragon because I had to find someone reliable to watch my Bearded Dragon you can’t drop them off at a kennel like a dog. I would say if you like to travel I would not get a Bearded Dragon. That was the only downside owning one was for me other than that they are perfect!

  • @melissaabbey641
    @melissaabbey641 7 років тому

    I love that Bindi is watching over Jessi's shoulder and posing for the second half of the video.

  • @kacey_cat
    @kacey_cat 7 років тому +2

    My brother had a bearded dragon several years ago named Kinnara, and she was one of the sweetest reptiles he's ever owned. She'd just hang out in his hoodie pocket or cling on his shirt all the time, totally chill. She was actually one of the first reptiles my brother's owned that I was comfortable with holding, because she was just so calm all the time. When she was a few years old, though, a firefly got into her tank somehow, and we didn't know until it was too late (Fireflies are VERY poisonous for beardies). My brother's had another beardie for a few years now named Comet, and he's nice enough most of the time, but nowhere near as cuddly and sweet as Kinnara was.

  • @RodrigoBarbosaBR
    @RodrigoBarbosaBR 7 років тому +81

    THAT is a beginner reptile? Geez. I wonder what an expect one needs in terms of care.

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  7 років тому +27

      Rodrigo Barbosa I know right? It's a big package of responsibility.

    • @RodrigoBarbosaBR
      @RodrigoBarbosaBR 7 років тому +11

      As it should be. When we take an animal into our homes, we have to really care for them. Which is yet another reason I love your channel and the work you do.
      For me, I have a couple of cockatiels that live with me, and making them happy and comfortable, providing them with the best food (both seed mixes and special extruded feed), toys and lots and lots of love, they are, simply put, the ones that keep my life balanced and all the stress of daily life under control.
      I hope one day to convince my wife to let me get a couple of Lorikeets. I have my eyes on either a blackcapped or a rainbow. Do you have any of those in AnimalWonders?

    • @petriepack
      @petriepack 7 років тому +2

      can you do a video to show us how to do a den for a bearded dragon,🐢,🐟,🐍,🐊, and birds

    • @dylank.8688
      @dylank.8688 7 років тому +5

      Some people find the whole concept of "beginner" reptiles misleading. I would have to agree. I don't think any exotic/non-domesticated animal should be described as a "beginner" level pet. As far as I'm concerned, all reptiles, and amphibians, start at intermediate and work their way up to "only a specialist should be keeping this species for the purposes of rehabilitation or preservation". A lot of these so-called "beginner reptiles" end up dead, unwanted, or in deplorable conditions because commercial pet stores pass them off as some kind of entry level species, that are even appropriate for children to keep. And on that note, I need to go feed my gecko now.

    • @garrettburrows442
      @garrettburrows442 7 років тому +3

      definitely not a beginner. most people that think having a dragon would be cool come to discover that are way to responsibility and either give up or don't properly take care of them and they die. it's nothing like a cat or dog theirs alot to contend

  • @craterlake7368
    @craterlake7368 7 років тому +1

    beardies are so pure and perfect omg

  • @xmissxvictoriax
    @xmissxvictoriax 7 років тому +3

    Bindi is saying, "why is this chick yelling in my ear..."

  • @tanyaburns6770
    @tanyaburns6770 7 років тому

    Great video... Full of information.... Enjoyed thoroughly.

  • @thewildlifetwins8076
    @thewildlifetwins8076 7 років тому

    Again great info, definitely learnt a few things!

  • @izolyator
    @izolyator 7 років тому +1

    Nice job. Thanks for the explanation. Just got one of those and she is absolutely an awesome and loving creature

  • @amberloveslearning
    @amberloveslearning 7 років тому

    Thanks so much for making this episode! I love the "What, Where, How" episodes and so do my students. I hope you do one on Frogs or Toads next!

  • @NickDingle-ku6zq
    @NickDingle-ku6zq 2 роки тому

    Great video!!

  • @syrenawebb2605
    @syrenawebb2605 7 років тому

    thank you for the awesome info!

  • @rendopatto2751
    @rendopatto2751 7 років тому

    great Video! subbed!

  • @mutanthannah6236
    @mutanthannah6236 6 років тому

    6:15
    love how he's looking at the camera by the glass

  • @katieko6633
    @katieko6633 7 років тому

    I love how you combine information on natural habitat and characteristics of the species with their care. It's so frustrating to try to educate someone on proper pet care when they just claim you're making things up. But with hard facts, it's more difficult to argue. Thank you for such good animal videos!

  • @Emma-mf1vq
    @Emma-mf1vq 7 років тому +2

    aw he just wants a hug from you then you keep on talking he's just like what's up man I want some hugs

  • @giggs_4208
    @giggs_4208 7 років тому

    Thanks for that! Enjoyed it

  • @davidcreed5273
    @davidcreed5273 5 років тому +1

    She killed this vid! Very good information covering everything. Well done

  • @eugenebarthmallow8350
    @eugenebarthmallow8350 7 років тому

    Yay! Love 'what where how' videos.

  • @dothislaterdontprocrastina1396
    @dothislaterdontprocrastina1396 7 років тому

    outstanding video so clear and punctual while also informative at a nice fast pace

  • @egehaneren5597
    @egehaneren5597 7 років тому

    amazing!

  • @jjcoleman367
    @jjcoleman367 7 років тому

    wow. thank you . so much info. x

  • @BeardedDragonOwners
    @BeardedDragonOwners 7 років тому

    All the information in this video is spot on! Good job, going to share it on my Facebook page @beardeddragonowners.

  • @pilesofbats
    @pilesofbats 7 років тому

    I got a beardie called Waffles for my birthday, and he has already been spoiled with a large tank despite him being a juvenile, and he loves to look at himself in the mirror in the bathroom whenever I take him there for a bath XD

  • @AdornThyHeadset
    @AdornThyHeadset 7 років тому +1

    lol, Bindi in the background at 6:13

  • @cadelboyce3873
    @cadelboyce3873 7 років тому +5

    bearded dragons can also change sex while they are still young (about 0-2 months old) depending on the temperature

  • @jadyn5727
    @jadyn5727 7 років тому +10

    NEVER USE AN UNDERTANK HEATER OR HEAT MAT FOR BEARDED DRAGONS they need overhead lights as they can't gain warmth from their stomachs and they can get burnt easily

    • @FireHeart2829
      @FireHeart2829 5 років тому

      Thanks! I'm trying to learn this for my aunt whose beardy is doing poorly, won't eat, drink, her skin's super dry and she can barely move her lags. Her tank's in a window so I had my aunt cover one side, the new cool side as we reconfigured the tank, taking out the heating pad! Now I know we did the right thing there at least.

    • @vidademikey9790
      @vidademikey9790 5 років тому

      Well better tell the people that made this video to stop spreading misinformation ms expert.

  • @dm_nimbus
    @dm_nimbus 7 років тому +24

    I didn't know that bearded dragons were that smart. Learn something every day :). Where does reptile intelligence range?

    • @jamparker969
      @jamparker969 7 років тому

      +

    • @waterjades
      @waterjades 7 років тому +5

      James Craver
      Some are smarter than others. Mine recognizes her name and will come running when I call her. She's always trying to figure out what I'm doing and wanting to eat what I'm eating (which she's not always allowed because it's not good for her)

    • @dm_nimbus
      @dm_nimbus 7 років тому +7

      Sounds like a scaly puppy :)
      I used to have a box turtle, but it didn't seem so high on the intelligence scale, just biting anything that entered the terrarium.

    • @jamparker969
      @jamparker969 7 років тому

      +

    • @Mistfall254
      @Mistfall254 7 років тому +1

      James Craver Yea, my buddy Apollo knows my voice,and gets really distraught like when I had shunt revision surgery last year

  • @cheaterman49
    @cheaterman49 7 років тому +5

    Hi Jessi, thanks for the great video! Could it be possible that you speak in imperial units but caption the video with metric instead? I expect most of us to have a hard time doing the conversion while still paying attention :-) - I know I do! Thanks again for all the awesomeness, keep it coming ^__^

  • @jamparker969
    @jamparker969 7 років тому

    The ad under the video is for bearded dragons, so cool!! Way to be relevant UA-cam!

  • @stevegonzalez1500
    @stevegonzalez1500 7 років тому

    Great tutorial on Bearded Dragons! By the way, Love Your Channel !

  • @humboldtrootz
    @humboldtrootz 7 років тому

    I'm getting my first beardie on Tuesday!!! I'm so excited!!

  • @fogs3430
    @fogs3430 7 років тому +3

    Can u guys do a serie where you do like cage tours or just show the cages for all your animals? :) that would give people a better understanding of How the habitat could look :) like you did in this video :D

  • @petalphan
    @petalphan 7 років тому +1

    i had no idea they needed such big enclosures!

  • @VioletWhirlwind
    @VioletWhirlwind 4 роки тому

    My mom used to have a beardie. He was pretty chill. (I say 'he' because that's what Mom thought he was, but we didn't really know...He didn't do a lot of head-bobbing or beard-frilling, but he did do arm-waves.)

  • @nib900
    @nib900 7 років тому

    Thank you! I'm getting one soon.

  • @gshizz5044
    @gshizz5044 7 років тому

    Hi Jessie, could you do a video tour of Animal Wonders? Just walk around and show us the layout of Animal Wonders. Or, could you do a Corn Snake What, Where, How? Thanks so much and I love your videos!

  • @robertschilling3308
    @robertschilling3308 7 років тому +16

    does she ever breath?

  • @SalvanicPapi
    @SalvanicPapi 7 років тому +6

    can you make another one of your guinea pigs!?

  • @dorilizards4579
    @dorilizards4579 7 років тому

    I see this in the zoology classroom at school. The two males have their enclosures set up right on top of each other. I used to think one was waving at the other.

  • @BeardedDragonCare22
    @BeardedDragonCare22 7 років тому +1

    Great video! I really enjoyed watching this, and was very happy with what you said about substrate! :)
    The only thing i'd recommend is feeding veggies every day, instead of every few days. Maybe swap the live food and veggie routine around? :)
    This was very informative! It's a shame people don't always realise how much care they need though :(

  • @seth_draws6865
    @seth_draws6865 7 років тому +1

    I love reptiles so much

  • @PinkChucky15
    @PinkChucky15 7 років тому

    Such an interesting animal :-)

  • @me1928273636454
    @me1928273636454 7 років тому +3

    Omg I'm literally so much like you, I'm so passionate about animals that I love to just sit and research about different animals all the time and tell anyone who will listen about them haha I just don't know how I can live on my passion (if that makes sense) I just want to find any way because I love animals sooooo much. If you (or anyone else) has any advice on this then I'd be sooooo grateful. Thank you 😊😊

  • @gaiaandreacompagni5393
    @gaiaandreacompagni5393 7 років тому

    I didn't know they had such a complex language, that's amazing!

  • @LuckyCoinFrog
    @LuckyCoinFrog 7 років тому +2

    My bearded dragon Tobie is 7 years old now! His favorite salad treats are raspberries, pumpkin, and apple. He ferociously eats them as if they are bugs. Though now that he is older I have to give him warm baths every few days to help him poop. I don't know if he likes baths but he does love telling the other lizard in the mirror who is boss!

  • @fullygrownsafy4562
    @fullygrownsafy4562 7 років тому

    Wow I learned so much thanks guys I got a bearded dragon and now I know what to feed it and it naural habitat is so thanks so much my bearded dragon is named "spike" because he's so spikey

  • @nicholasjohnson1328
    @nicholasjohnson1328 7 років тому

    Also try coconut husk shredded up it won't get them impacted and looks very nice I use it for my beardie and loves it he can semi burrow

  • @FatAxe18
    @FatAxe18 7 років тому

    With the bearded dragon uvb light and heat lamp i know they stay on during the day, but at night do i turn them off or leave them on?

  • @ArunSCool
    @ArunSCool 6 років тому

    Your new subscriber 🙂❤

  • @thequestionwhy3827
    @thequestionwhy3827 6 років тому

    I would love a video like this for commonly kept snakes, like rat/corn snakes, or small pythons like Ball Pythons

  • @skippygirl959
    @skippygirl959 7 років тому

    Wow I didn't know they would eat bark in the wild. That's strange.
    This was a great, a lot of interesting information packed in.

  • @myminizoo4559
    @myminizoo4559 7 років тому

    could you do a tour video and show us all of the animals and their
    enclosures?

  • @janeyvandommelen5369
    @janeyvandommelen5369 7 років тому +2

    i have a bearddragon they are so cuteee❤

  • @TigerSwipes
    @TigerSwipes 7 років тому

    Bearded dragons are classified as beginner reptiles, but trust me, being an owner of two, I learned that they are not as easy to care for as they are talked up to be.. Especially knowing all of the possible diseases and temperature requirements. I honestly recommend anyone getting a bearded dragon does a lot of research, because it is really important to know a lot of these things before its too late.

    • @srgzachattack1594
      @srgzachattack1594 7 років тому

      TigerSwipes i have one to they are honestly really easy to take care of just don't have a wood chip tank and don't use sand and what the girl in the video says and ur good

  • @rayhs1984
    @rayhs1984 7 років тому +5

    Had one named Goliath. He loved him some raw green beans.

  • @laylac4041
    @laylac4041 7 років тому

    I have a bearded dragon with yellow skin disease. is there anyway I could get in contact with you to ask you some questions about it? I have been trying to get rid of it for about a year now. he has been to the vet but nothing seems to be working.

  • @craww1990
    @craww1990 7 років тому

    How many crickets at a time is good? I give him about 13 medium ones. He is 8 months and I feed him crickets one day and salad the next. Is this okay? I only recently got him, he could not stay at my friends house any more because of their landlord.

  • @ryancentnarowicz
    @ryancentnarowicz 2 роки тому

    I had a difficult time finding a vet for my Bearded Dragon and for Reptiles in general in my area. Had to drive a bit farther also it was a bit of a challenge to find someone to watch my Bearded Dragon while I went on vacation.

  • @wowobam
    @wowobam 7 років тому

    How do I know which feathers I can cut from a lutino/white winged cockatiels when I clip their wings because I wouldn't wanna harm the bird by accidentally cutting their blood feathers as if I accidentally cutted one I wouldn't know what to do, it'd be amazing if you could answer AnimalWonders :)

  • @alanapooler7283
    @alanapooler7283 7 років тому

    can you do a meet and greet and care video for your conures?

    • @alanapooler7283
      @alanapooler7283 7 років тому

      also, can you do a full tour of the animal wonders facility?

  • @alexandraw909
    @alexandraw909 7 років тому

    whenever u give veggies do u soften them? especially for the animals that have tiny teeth? not fully cooking them but maybe a flash boil? or is it raw all the way?

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  7 років тому +1

      Alexandra Wagner I always feed raw veggies. They contain lots of good nutrients and as long as they are small enough pieces they have no trouble getting them down.

  • @gabrielmartin6865
    @gabrielmartin6865 7 років тому

    You have the Colombian/Gold tegu? I need know the sheet care, I will want two!

  • @reptileguy105
    @reptileguy105 7 років тому

    ive always kept mine on a mixture of small rocks and coconut husk.

  • @rubymimosa
    @rubymimosa 6 років тому +1

    There are no beginner pets, that’s a life. But things like local vets that will work with your animal are a first big step; when ours started to decline the nearest vet that would see him was two hours away. Vets that will see an animal ought to be first checkbox.
    My son’s first reptile rescue was a beardie, not that coloring though (he was a color morph-if that’s the right term for captive bred coloring). He was the only survivor from a captive clutch who disease apparently took still in their eggs.
    We discovered how sick he was within hours and immediately took him to our local reptile specialist rescuer. It wasn’t till four years later that a vet that would see him came within hours of us. He used orange veggies to encourage him to eat!! Is that fairly ubiquitous in beardies?
    -we lost him 7yrs later, the vet necropsy said it was the clutch’s original disease : (. That was so crushing.
    I think knowledgeable breeders make a substantial difference.

  • @greed0599
    @greed0599 7 років тому

    I love beardies~

  • @nomangreybeard535
    @nomangreybeard535 5 років тому

    Love Bindi!

  • @TheEigylyte
    @TheEigylyte 7 років тому

    witch veggies and fruits bad for them ?

  • @mrdogscratch
    @mrdogscratch 7 років тому

    PLEASE DO ONE ON CRESTED GECKOS!

  • @tuxedoflamingo2010
    @tuxedoflamingo2010 7 років тому +2

    Are you here in Montana? If so whereabouts?

  • @zalxder
    @zalxder 4 роки тому +1

    dis good leezurd hooman

  • @Raulruul
    @Raulruul 5 років тому +4

    when she said how the bottom of their head becomes black mean irritation.
    Bearded dragon
    Turns bottom black*

  • @danewalker6006
    @danewalker6006 7 років тому

    My beardie is named Bindy too

  • @darcywebervlogs1381
    @darcywebervlogs1381 7 років тому

    Could you pls mention the heat as Celsius

  • @madhatt3r93
    @madhatt3r93 7 років тому

    Aww, they kinda look like they're smiling :) do they have variations in scale color or something?

  • @jessicaroberts2282
    @jessicaroberts2282 7 років тому

    And not to mention the cutest reptiles ever! Honestly I don't know what it is about dragons but I could eat them up (not literally of course!)

  • @maxthenipplequinteros2521
    @maxthenipplequinteros2521 7 років тому

    can I use eco-earth for a bearded dragon

  • @TheReal_ist
    @TheReal_ist 7 років тому +3

    I own a bearded dragon his name is Goliath btw. Love your guys videos, KEEP AT IT.

    • @LOUDMOUTHTYRONE
      @LOUDMOUTHTYRONE 7 років тому +1

      The Realist Does he turn into a statue in the day?

    • @maliaaristone5327
      @maliaaristone5327 7 років тому

      The Realist and Raymond Smith are u the same person? Bc both of ur lizards are named Goliath Xd

    • @monkeygif5543
      @monkeygif5543 7 років тому

      The Realist mine is called Norbert

  • @gigifabulous
    @gigifabulous 6 років тому

    They are so cute. Do you know how they generally behave around cockatiels? I'm considering getting a bearded dragon in the future, but I won't if they pose serious danger to the other.

  • @archangel91
    @archangel91 7 років тому +2

    meal worm are also high in phosphorus - calcium binding mineral. Hornworms (Goliath worms) and Butterworms are an excellent staple food. Don't feed to large especially while dragons are babies. Safe rule, no bigger than width of inside of mouth.

  • @Edgar.travels92
    @Edgar.travels92 5 років тому

    Love your enthusiasm and you have a really nice face too

  • @arlenec2309
    @arlenec2309 7 років тому

    Would you recommend a heat mat or a light more? Or both?

    • @braunvieh1416
      @braunvieh1416 7 років тому +2

      Frostdragon12 don't ever use a heat mat for a basking species. species like bearded dragons sense heat through their heads and while a regulated heat mat won't get hot enough to burn, they may overheat themselves because it takes longest for the heat to reach their heads. heat mats are actually not a good source for most reptiles and basking species MUST have lamps, not mats

    • @arlenec2309
      @arlenec2309 7 років тому

      Okay. Thanks. I use mats for my geckos so thats why I'm wondering

  • @gremice31
    @gremice31 7 років тому +1

    We used to have a weekly bath time with our bearded dragon :) but she would have a quick swim before the would poop and want out! lol but if your every worried about your beardy being compacted I recommend a luke warm bath :)

  • @bookworm8182
    @bookworm8182 5 років тому

    My bearded dragon is 8 months old I have had him since her was a baby the other day his beard was black his mouth open like he wanted to attack and he was running around attacking things in his tank then when he would see me he would turn on his side and he looked scared and he didn’t sleep he was awake for 2days and 2 nights the 3rd night he finally slept and his beard is back to normal and he acting little better I been taking him out like usual but he’s only eating 2 crickets a day and won’t touch any vegetables I read it could be puberty what do you think please help

  • @lilithwolfstear9877
    @lilithwolfstear9877 6 років тому

    Lettuce isn't recommended, but I can appreciate your video.

  • @Tiny_Toast
    @Tiny_Toast 6 років тому

    Can you do a care video on your red tail (Colombian red tail boa) they are beautiful and i would love to know more

  • @praisethenoot6541
    @praisethenoot6541 7 років тому +23

    Isn't sand bad for them?

    • @greywolf6592
      @greywolf6592 7 років тому +1

      Master Herobrine it is bad

    • @lhopkins172
      @lhopkins172 7 років тому +3

      Sand is fine but be careful what type you use! -- they naturally live on sand and you can get sand which is made to mimic the sand from the desert. -- you can remove sand but that's like putting a child in a room made out of pillows, they need sand to have fun/play time so if you don't use sand, it can make them very depressed or sad as they won't be able to do anything

    • @greywolf6592
      @greywolf6592 7 років тому +3

      thats what they all say

    • @greywolf6592
      @greywolf6592 7 років тому +1

      nice try tho trying to lie to the newbies

    • @greywolf6592
      @greywolf6592 7 років тому +2

      Lies,lies,lies, and more wrong facts.

  • @dirkgently5126
    @dirkgently5126 7 років тому +1

    We have 2 bearded dragons and most days when I go to check on them they jump on my arm and climb up to my shoulders or head and then just sit for a while and I don't know why

  • @tomsjirgensons2343
    @tomsjirgensons2343 7 років тому

    i want to keep a macaw as a first parot pet can tou make a vid about macaw or whats the best pet bird for beginers