Emergencies with bearded dragons rarely come with warning. A fall from a height, sudden collapse, suspected poisoning, a power outage in winter — these...
Most articles about bearded dragon costs lead with the purchase price — $50 to $100 for a hatchling from a pet store, maybe $300...
Bearded dragons are unusually expressive for reptiles. Head bobs, arm waves, colour changes, specific postures — all of these are deliberate communication signals, and...
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...
An empty enclosure isn’t just aesthetically bland — it’s functionally incomplete. The items inside a bearded dragon’s home do real work: the basking platform...
Bearded dragons don’t make much noise, but they communicate constantly — through posture, colour, skin patterning, and gesture. Learning to read these signals as...
Most bearded dragon vet bills in the first 90 days of ownership trace back to a single moment: picking an animal without knowing what...
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...
Temperature is not decoration in a bearded dragon enclosure — it’s the foundation of every physiological process: digestion, immune function, growth, and behavior. Get...
Yellow Fungus Disease is one of the hardest diagnoses a bearded dragon owner can receive. It is currently not reliably curable, and even with...