Observing the sleeping habits of our reptile companions can be intriguing, and bearded dragons are no exception. These fascinating creatures exhibit unique behaviors, leading to…
Bearded dragons are native to Australia’s desert regions and have adapted to survive with little water consumption, but they are frequently dehydrated. As a responsible…
Metabolic bone disease can be a very dangerous for bearded dragons. In today’s article, I will explain the causes and how to prevent metabolic bone…
A bearded dragon with a broken toe can be a challenge to help. The key is keeping the area clean, warm and protected so that…
As with any reptiles or animals kept as pets, there comes a time where they will develop behaviors that seem out of the ordinary. For…
Bearded dragons can develop stress marks which are small lines of discoloration across the back and head. Often, these lines run down both sides of…
Bearded dragons can eat beetles, however it is recommended you supplement their diet with bigger insects after they reach 4 months old. It is usually…
Tail rot is a fairly common infection in bearded dragons. It usually affects young bearded dragons, but older dragons are still susceptible. In today’s article,…