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...
Head bobbing and arm waving are two of the most visible and frequently discussed bearded dragon behaviours — and between them, they represent the...
The insect you choose determines a big chunk of your dragon’s calcium balance and protein intake — and the wrong choice (crickets fed straight...
Bearded dragons are the most popular pet lizard in the United States — and it’s easy to see why. They’re docile enough to handle...
Bearded dragons don’t make much noise, but they communicate constantly — through posture, colour, skin patterning, and gesture. Learning to read these signals as...
The list of what bearded dragons can eat is genuinely long. But knowing the list isn’t enough on its own — the ratios, frequencies,...
You have a bearded dragon. You also have a cat, or a dog, or a gecko, or maybe all three. The question feels natural:...
Most articles about bearded dragon costs lead with the purchase price — $50 to $100 for a hatchling from a pet store, maybe $300...
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...
Breeding bearded dragons looks simple on the surface — put a male and female together, eggs appear, hatchlings emerge. The reality involves months of...