The list of what bearded dragons can eat is genuinely long. But knowing the list isn’t enough on its own — the ratios, frequencies,...
A feeding schedule does two things beyond just making sure your dragon is fed: it establishes the rhythm that lets you detect health problems...
For adult bearded dragons, vegetables and greens aren’t a garnish — they’re 70–80% of the diet. Getting this right means more than just avoiding...
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...
Most foods you’ll consider feeding a bearded dragon are safe. But a small number can cause serious harm — and a few can kill,...
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...
Appetite loss is one of the most common concerns bearded dragon owners bring to forums, vets, and search engines — and it spans everything...
Most articles about bearded dragon costs lead with the purchase price — $50 to $100 for a hatchling from a pet store, maybe $300...
Most bearded dragon vet bills in the first 90 days of ownership trace back to a single moment: picking an animal without knowing what...
Your adult bearded dragon has barely moved in three days. It won’t eat. It barely opens its eyes. Is it brumating — or is...