Metabolic bone disease is the most common serious illness in captive bearded dragons — and the most preventable. It develops slowly, often invisibly, until...
Stuck shed is one of those problems that starts as an inconvenience and becomes a medical emergency if you’re not paying attention.
Most stuck shed...
Calcium supplementation is the most important feeding habit in bearded dragon care — and also the most frequently confused. The confusion usually comes down...
Temperature problems are one of the most common emergency questions in bearded dragon communities — and they’re regularly missed in the early stages because...
Your dragon is up on its hind legs, pressing its nose to the glass, sprinting back and forth along the wall. Is it panicking?...
A bead of mucus at the nostril. A faint crackling sound when your dragon breathes. A slightly open mouth that wasn’t there last week....
If your bearded dragon has laid eggs, you have a narrow window to get them into proper incubation conditions. Eggs don’t need days of...
Substrate is one of the most argued topics in bearded dragon keeping — and most of the advice you’ll find online takes one of...
A bioactive enclosure is a functional ecosystem: the substrate, microorganisms, clean-up crew (CUC), and plants work together to process waste, maintain soil health, and...
One of the most common mistakes bearded dragon owners make is not establishing a relationship with a reptile-specialist vet until their dragon is already...












