Your adult bearded dragon has barely moved in three days. It won’t eat. It barely opens its eyes. Is it brumating — or is...
Your dragon has dark lines across its belly, it won’t eat, and it keeps scratching the glass. Is it stressed — or could something...
You have a bearded dragon. You also have a cat, or a dog, or a gecko, or maybe all three. The question feels natural:...
Bearded dragons have a well-earned reputation for being one of the most handleable reptiles. But that friendliness isn’t automatic — it’s built. A dragon...
Your dragon has gone grey and dull. Its eyes are bulging. It won’t eat. It’s scratching itself against every surface in the enclosure.
Is it...
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...
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...
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...
Breeding bearded dragons looks simple on the surface — put a male and female together, eggs appear, hatchlings emerge. The reality involves months of...
Pet stores house them side by side. Breeders pair them for reproduction. The internet has plenty of photos of two dragons piled in the...












