Bearded Dragon for sale in Mason, Michigan | $180


Baby beardie for sale (tank optional)
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:325008
Price / Fee
:$180
Location
:Mason, Ingham County, Michigan
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
(WILLING TO DISCUSS PRICE) Duncan is an adorable baby beardie who needs to be rehomed. I have another male bearded dragon and I’ve found that his presence stresses Duncan too much, and I don’t have the space to put him in another area of my house. He’s a very sweet boy, he loves to climb. He is currently in a 50 gallon Marty-Made vivarium, which is optional. If you’d like to just buy him, I’m willing to take $45. $180 for him and the tank, which will include a basking rock and basking rock/food bowl, as well as a double dome light fixture. Contact me at (***) ***-***7 if interested, thank you! Will be willing to transport him if necessary
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$180
Frequently Asked Questions about Baby Beardie for Sale
What is a Baby Beardie?
A Baby Beardie refers to a young bearded dragon, a popular pet reptile known for its friendly temperament and unique appearance.
How much does the Baby Beardie cost?
The price for the Baby Beardie is $45 if purchased alone. If you opt for the tank and all included equipment, the total is $180.
What does the price include?
The price of $180 includes the Baby Beardie, a 50-gallon Marty-Made vivarium, a basking rock, a food bowl, and a double dome light fixture.
Is the tank mandatory?
No, the tank is optional. You can purchase just the baby beardie for $45 if you already have suitable housing.
What are the care requirements for a Baby Beardie?
Bearded dragons require a proper habitat, a heat source, and a diet that includes fresh vegetables and insects. It's important to provide climbing spaces, as they enjoy climbing.
Is delivery available for the Baby Beardie?
Yes, I am willing to transport the Baby Beardie if necessary. Please contact me for further arrangements.
Where is the Baby Beardie located?
The Baby Beardie is located in Mason, Ingham County, Michigan, United States.
Why am I rehoming the Baby Beardie?
I am rehoming Duncan because my other male bearded dragon causes him stress, and I do not have enough space for an additional setup.
How can I get in touch if I am interested?
Please reach out if you are interested in adopting this lovely Baby Beardie!



























