How much should I feed my Chinese water dragon?

Adults should be given insects 2-3 times a week, with salads on the rest of the days. Feed as many insects as the lizard can eat in 3-5 minutes. All uneaten insects should be removed from the enclosure as they can bite your dragon and cause injury, especially to the eyes.

What kind of water does a Chinese dragon need?

Chinese dragons love water; you should provide a fairly large area of water by either using a large plastic container (I use a cat litter tray) or make a nice water area using an aquarium or something with a water filter and waterfall for example.

How many mice can a Chinese water dragon eat?

Offer mice only to Chinese water dragons that can eat them (over 18 months old). 1 mouse per feeding. Mice must not be longer than the length of the head, and equal maximum to only half of your dragon’s head width. Please don’t feed live mice, as it’s inhumane.

What foods should I Not Feed my Chinese water dragon?

Please don’t feed any lettuce to your Chinese water dragon. Lettuce is very low in nutrition. Offer only if you want to provide extra hydration. Also avoid corn, mung bean sprouts and yam, as they are too high in phosphorus. Too much phosphorus binds calcium and overtime, leads to calcium deficiency.

Who is the water dragon in the Chinese zodiac?

People born in the year of 1952 (Jan. 27, 1952 – Feb. 13, 1953) or 2012 (Jan. 23, 2012 – Feb. 09, 2013) which is Ren Chen Year are members of the Water Dragon. For those born before Jan. 27, 1952 or Jan. 23, 2012, they belong to the zodiac animal of Metal Rabbit.

Chinese dragons love water; you should provide a fairly large area of water by either using a large plastic container (I use a cat litter tray) or make a nice water area using an aquarium or something with a water filter and waterfall for example.

Offer mice only to Chinese water dragons that can eat them (over 18 months old). 1 mouse per feeding. Mice must not be longer than the length of the head, and equal maximum to only half of your dragon’s head width. Please don’t feed live mice, as it’s inhumane.

How long can a baby Chinese water dragon live?

According to ChineseWaterDragon.net, if your habitat is not large enough for your dragon to safely move around, your dragon may damage its nose or even lose its front teeth when it tries to navigate a small enclosure. If you purchase baby Chinese water dragons, keep in mind that they can live for up to 15 years.

Please don’t feed any lettuce to your Chinese water dragon. Lettuce is very low in nutrition. Offer only if you want to provide extra hydration. Also avoid corn, mung bean sprouts and yam, as they are too high in phosphorus. Too much phosphorus binds calcium and overtime, leads to calcium deficiency.

How much do I feed my baby Chinese water dragon?

Babies should be fed daily until they are around six months of age, thereafter they should be fed every two days. Once they reach eighteen months you can feed every two to three days.

How do you feed a baby water dragon?

Water dragons are omnivores, and healthy specimens can be voracious eaters. Their diet as hatchlings will consist of traditional feeder insects, such as pinhead crickets, every day and appropriately sized mealworms once or twice a week. I offer these to water dragons until they are about 3 to 5 months old.

How do you take care of a baby Chinese water dragon?

Live plants and substrates that hold moisture also help increase cage humidity, as does misting the cage once or twice a day with a spray bottle. Water dragons enjoy swimming and soaking in water. Provide a large pan that’s deep enough to allow soaking (hatchlings do fine with a shallow pan).