your not going to want to buy anything less then a 40 gal because if your keeping your dragon corectly he should grow out of anything smaller in a matter of months..
about $70 for a good one.
also you need uv with hood=$30
heat light with lamp = $20
sand= $ 10
branch =$ 10
thermomitor = $8.99 (for the good digital one)
minerall (the vitomen suplaements)= $11.99 for the big one
dragon... at the store i work at we are selling them for $19.99 but there is a shop down the street selling them for $60 so..... it depends on where you go
check us out www.radicalreptiles.com (ya i know we need to update our site... its prity old)
2006-10-09 05:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I've got a full grown female. She's in a 44 gallon long and it cost us about $60 new. Play sand costs $5 for a ten pound bag. Crickets...mine eats about 60 a week are about $5 per week. It can also eat pinkies. They are about a dollar. Tight beam 75w bulbs in your heat lamp will set you back $30. Plenty of fruit and vegetables.....no iceberg lettuce please......a couple of bucks a week. Don't forget the water dish, and no heat rocks or heat pads.....they are useless fire hazards.
2006-10-09 19:14:48
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answered by army girl 2
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I have a full grown female, her tank was about 99 dollars, sand $25 (I got her the fancy calcium kind) lights $10 a piece and shes has 5, crickets /worms 5 bucks a week, she was $60 and her "toys" (climbing rock, shade and lizard lounge) where about $40, thermometer $5 and heat rock $20.
2006-10-11 02:26:16
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answered by nervousenergy73 5
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not much once you have the lizzard-a baby can live in a 10 gallon aquarium for a while-$15-need heat lamp, rocks to climb on, and a branch to hang out on-$25-sand for the bottom goes about $8 a bag. so roughly $50 or so
2006-10-09 11:25:48
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answered by mom is a freak 3
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the people who answered before me dont know what they are talking about !!!!!!! it can cost $30 if you wan to put it in a box with a house light bulb and a dozen crickets, I suggest buying a book on bearded dragons ! Then need alot of space and a mercury vapor light for uva and uvb rays. my boyfriend and i have 2 in a 4 foot long 3 foot tll wooded/glas tank and even that can get cramped ! learn how to take care of one before buying one, this is a life we are talking about !!!!!
2006-10-09 16:13:37
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answered by M&M 1
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www.bearded-dragons.com has a shopping/ price list and just about everything you need to know about dragons
2006-10-11 04:23:04
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answered by gypsiman147 1
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it depends on what you want for them. heat lights-$11.99, heat pad-$36.99, substrate-$21.99, bowl-$5.99,uvb light and fixture-$49.99, hiding place-$12.99,vitamins(calcium&multi)$7.99& $11.99, tank(depending on size)-$149.99. now this is a rough estimate of the items you will need for a bearded dragon. it costed me for my 2 that i have around $350.00 total. look around for sales on these items and you might save some money on getting the things that you will need for your beardy. good luck
2006-10-10 23:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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How big is the beardie or are their more than one. Length is considered snout to vent....
2006-10-09 12:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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call around
2006-10-09 20:27:34
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answered by babykatdream099 5
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$30.00
2006-10-09 11:09:34
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answered by k_money 1
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