Growth & Development
Watching your bearded dragon grow is one of the most rewarding parts of keeping them. Growth is rapid in the first year, then slows as they reach adulthood. Correct care, diet, and setup all play a huge role in ensuring healthy development.
π Growth Stages (Approximate Guide)
- Hatchling (0β2 months): 8β15 cm, 5β20 g
- Juvenile (2β6 months): 15β30 cm, 20β150 g
- Sub-Adult (6β12 months): 30β45 cm, 150β350 g
- Adult (12+ months): 40β60 cm, 350β600 g (some lines bigger, some smaller)
β‘ Growth Patterns
- Dragons grow fastest between 0β6 months.
- Colourful dragons and stacked morphs may grow slower β genetics can affect growth rate.
- Growth is not always even β dragons often grow in βspurts.β
π½οΈ Feeding for Growth
- Hatchlings: Insect-heavy diet (up to 70% insects, 30% greens).
- Juveniles: Transition to 50/50 insects and greens.
- Adults: 70β80% greens, 20β30% insects.
- Feed insects no larger than the space between the dragonβs eyes.
𦴠Key to Healthy Growth
- UVB lighting β essential for calcium absorption.
- Calcium & vitamin supplements β prevent MBD and weak bone growth.
- Correct basking temps β help digestion and metabolism.
- Space to move β exercise encourages proper muscle and bone development.
β οΈ Stunted Growth Causes
- Poor UVB or wrong distance to bulb.
- Low basking temps.
- Poor diet or lack of live feeders when young.
- Parasites or untreated health issues.
- Overcrowding with other dragons (competition for food/space).
π‘ Fun Fact
The most colourful dragons in a clutch often grow slower than their plainer siblings. This doesnβt mean theyβre unhealthy β just that their bodies put more energy into colour expression as well as growth.
Final Word
Healthy growth is a balance of genetics, diet, and setup. A well-cared-for dragon will grow steady, strong, and live a long life.
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