By Rhys . W.
Bearded dragons like live food such as flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, crickets, mealworms, and some species of spiders. (Also small cut-up pieces of fruit, depending on the fruit.)
When building their enclosures you need to make a desert-like landscape with some dark places to hide, also All bearded dragons need a heated enclosure since they are originally from the desert. (Enclosures are recommended to be around 65 gallons), and maybe some small pieces of driftwood.
Usuall\y bearded dragons shed every 20-30 days and sometimes if the skin is ready to mult they enjoy it if you gently take off some of the dried skin (make sure you don't take off too much and don't take off skin that isn't fully ready to molt).
Bearded dragons are also highly social, friendly, curious, responsive, docile, and gentle animals that are easy to tame and very responsive to their owners, which makes them amazing pets.
(Beared Dragon websites I got some of my facts from)
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By Rhys. W.
Gerbils enjoy soft fruits, vegetables, mealworms, cockroaches, stick bugs, frozen fruits, and frozen vegetables.
The enclosure needs to be around 20 gallons and make sure there are dark places because some gerbils can be nocturnal and make sure you have a little hamster ball because gerbils can also enjoy that type of stuff. Also, make sure the temperature isn't too cold or too hot.
Most gerbils are around 10 cm long or around 4 inches also gerbils enjoy hamster balls so they can explore your house make sure they don't have access to stairs unless they are going up instead of down. Gerbils can shed their tails if they are under attack much like a lizard. Once a gerbil senses danger they stomp their feet to alert other gerbils.
Why Gerbils are good pets:
Gerbils are small yet energetic creatures they are not high maintenance and are very easy to have as pets. they are cute and quite caring they also are very playful. Most of the time don't mind being picked up and love pets.
(Gerbil websites I got some of my facts from)
Is a gerbil the right pet for you?