What wood is safe for Chinese water dragons?

Building a cage for a Chinese water dragon The best material for building a cage would be safe wood (such as oak plywood). Avoid cedar or other coniferous trees. You will also have to coat the wood to avoid rotting by covering it in polyurethane or other non-toxic wood sealant like this water based Seal Once sealer.

What should I put in my water dragon tank?

A well-balanced water dragon diet consists of:

  1. A variety of insects, including crickets, roaches, mealworms, waxworms and earthworms; frozen/thawed pinkie mice and small common goldfish.
  2. 10 to 15% of diet should include dark, leafy greens and fruits.

What size tank does a baby Chinese water dragon need?

A single baby Chinese water dragon of up to 12 months old can live in a minimum 55 gallon tank. Make sure to choose a large vertical cage like this large tall Exo Terra tank 36”x 18”x 24”, which is around 67 gallons.

What should I Feed my Chinese water dragon?

The best thing to do is to feed outside the tank if the bottom is covered with loose substrate only. However, some loose substrates are much worse than others, and can cause both impaction and injury/scratches to intestines. Using plain topsoil without any additives is a good option for Chinese water dragons.

What kind of mulch to use for Chinese water dragons?

Cypress mulch, along with topsoil, will help hold humidity and will be naturalistic. You can mix 50% cypress mulch and 50% topsoil. Reptile carpet is not the best substrate for Chinese water dragons, as it doesn’t allow digging or keeping humidity high in the tank.

How big of an enclosure do you need for a baby dragon?

Baby dragons can do perfectly well with a layer of reptile carpet to cover the bottom of the enclosure. It’s recommended to keep baby dragons off lose substrate until they are about eighteen months of age and are around eighteen inches in length. As the dragon ages, the substrate you introduce can be used to help maintain high humidity levels.

What kind of substrate do you need for a water dragon?

Coco coir, also called Eco earth or coconut fiber, often comes compressed in blocks. You will have to add water to coco fiber to make it expand. You will need around 3-5 inches of substrate. Make sure it slightly moist, but not damp. Change the substrate fully once a month and collect poop as soon as you see it (if it didn’t poop in water).

How do you care for a water dragon?

Maintain water and humidity levels. Water dragons need adequate levels of both standing water and humidity in its environment. Both water and humidity levels must be maintained properly to ensure the longevity and health of your water dragon. Humidity should be kept at around 80% in the water dragon’s container.

Is a water dragon a reptile?

Water Dragons are arboreal reptiles, needing vertical space along with multiple branches to climb on. Also known as a Chinese Water Dragon, they reach upwards of 3 feet in length. These reptiles are found in rain forests, and forests near bodies of water.

What is a Chinese water dragon?

Chinese water dragon. The Chinese water dragon (Physignathus cocincinus) is a species of agamid lizard native to China and mainland Southeast Asia . It is also known as the Asian water dragon, Thai water dragon, and green water dragon.

What is a water dragon?

Water dragons are large, diurnal lizards. This means they are active during the day and rest at night. These reptiles don’t live in the water in spite of their aquatic-sounding name; they live mostly in trees and shrubs near large waterways so they can hide in the foliage or leap into the water to escape predators.