Dragons often eat fruit eagerly — and that enthusiasm can mislead new owners into offering it too often. Most fruits have poor calcium-to-phosphorus ratios...
The single most common setup mistake among new bearded dragon owners isn’t the wrong UVB bulb. It’s the wrong enclosure size. A 40-gallon aquarium...
A common misconception among bearded dragon owners is that any parasites found in a faecal test mean something is seriously wrong. In reality, low...
Substrate is one of the most argued topics in bearded dragon keeping — and most of the advice you’ll find online takes one of...
Bearded dragons are hardy animals when their husbandry is correct. But when something is wrong, they often hide it until the condition is advanced...
When you feed a cricket to your bearded dragon, you’re also feeding it whatever that cricket last ate. If the cricket has been sitting...
You check the enclosure one morning and your bearded dragon is completely still, barely responding, and won’t touch food. Your first thought is that...
Yes — bearded dragons can eat grapes, but only as an occasional treat, not a regular part of their diet. Grapes have several nutritional...
The basking light isn’t just a heat source — it’s the thermoregulation engine of the entire enclosure. A bearded dragon that can’t reach the...
Bearded dragons are unusually expressive for reptiles. Head bobs, arm waves, colour changes, specific postures — all of these are deliberate communication signals, and...