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...
Pet stores house them side by side. Breeders pair them for reproduction. The internet has plenty of photos of two dragons piled in the...
Appetite loss is one of the most common concerns bearded dragon owners bring to forums, vets, and search engines — and it spans everything...
Emergencies with bearded dragons rarely come with warning. A fall from a height, sudden collapse, suspected poisoning, a power outage in winter — these...
Your adult bearded dragon has barely moved in three days. It won’t eat. It barely opens its eyes. Is it brumating — or is...
You reach into the enclosure and your dragon puffs up, darkens its beard, and flattens itself against the back wall. Or maybe it runs,...
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...
Most bearded dragon vet bills in the first 90 days of ownership trace back to a single moment: picking an animal without knowing what...
Bearded dragons don’t tell you when something is wrong. By the time a symptom is obvious, the condition has often been developing for some...
Most new keepers know they need a thermometer. Many skip the thermostat, planning to check temperatures manually and adjust when needed. This works —...