Here are a couple articles that will help you:
Bearded Dragon . org ? View topic - Why shouldn't I use sand? (Read this, and you'll find out!)
http://http://www.beardeddragon.org/bjive/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=148006
You need a basking spot with a temp of 95-105, measured with a probe thermometer. The sand is not good even in older beardies, I would get rid of it. You do not need an uth at all, take it out, they do nothing really for ambient temps, if your temp falls below 65 at night then get a CHE. Also...
1) Most bearded dragons do not drink water and so you really don't even need a water dish. You 'bathe' a bearded dragon a few times a week. Put them in the sink in luke warm water up to their chest, they absorb water through their vent.
2)Not sure on morph
3)I would take out the sand and put in...
I am definitely not patient enough for that. I recently tiled all my tanks and split a 40 for the 2 boys and that was about all I could handle lol. I would like to do something like this for my bearded dragon someday, since my leos just got tank makeovers. Maybe I will learn some patience, but I...
Unfortunately this section of the forum isn't busy at all, that's what made me venture out and I found beardeddragons.org, Anything you want to know about geckos is here though!
Too cute. They are full of personality, that is for sure! My poodle thinks he is as big as the boxer and my boxer thinks he is the size of the poodle.
Lisa- He is so short that when there's mud outside, he will come back in and his chest will be muddy, lol!
He ate 3 small crickets and 4 small dubia nymphs, but then walked away so I didn't push it. I am going to pick up his greens in the morning, the whole getting him set up process took longer than I thought. >.<. I have some of the juvenile pellets by rep-cal, I don't plan on using these other...