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...
You have a bearded dragon. You also have a cat, or a dog, or a gecko, or maybe all three. The question feels natural:...
Yellow Fungus Disease is one of the hardest diagnoses a bearded dragon owner can receive. It is currently not reliably curable, and even with...
Breeding bearded dragons looks simple on the surface — put a male and female together, eggs appear, hatchlings emerge. The reality involves months of...
Your dragon was brownish-orange at lunchtime. By morning, it looked almost black. Did something go wrong overnight?
Almost certainly not.
Bearded dragons use their skin as...
Your dragon has dark lines across its belly, it won’t eat, and it keeps scratching the glass. Is it stressed — or could something...
Head bobbing and arm waving are two of the most visible and frequently discussed bearded dragon behaviours — and between them, they represent the...
Natural sunlight delivers UVB at levels no artificial bulb can fully replicate — no mesh obstruction, no phosphor degradation, no 12-month replacement schedule. A...
Understanding bearded dragon genetics is the difference between breeding randomly and breeding deliberately. If you’ve ever wondered what percentage of a clutch will be...
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...












