Things You'll Need
- One pair of adult bearded dragons (preferably at least 2 years old), male and female
- Cage, large enough to allow space for breeding activity
- Litter tray
- Sand and peat mixture
- Chicken egg incubator
Instructions
Mating and Gestation
Place the adult bearded dragon couple into a large, enclosed space.
Begin keeping an eye on the female after mating occurs. Look for signs of a bulging abdomen. The typical gestation period is approximately four to six weeks.
Place the sand and peat mixture in the litter tray. This tray should be put in the dragons' cage a week or two prior to the end of the gestation period. You may cover the tray with a section of bark to allow for a darker, enclosed area.
Observe the female and wait for her to lay her clutch of eggs. There will be anywhere from 12-30 eggs in a clutch.
Remove the tray with the eggs from the enclosure and place in the incubator.
Incubation Period
Allow the eggs to remain in the incubator (at a temperature of approximately 84 degrees Fahrenheit) for 65-75 days.
Observe the eggs for signs of collapse, toward the end of the incubation period. Bearded dragon eggs begin to collapse about a day before the hatchlings begin to emerge.
Keep the baby dragons in the incubator for 24 hours after hatching to ensure the yolk sacs are absorbed.
Start the hatchlings on a diet of tiny crickets about three days after hatching.