Bearded dragons are the most popular pet lizard in the United States — and it’s easy to see why. They’re docile enough to handle...
Yes — bearded dragons can eat grapes, but only as an occasional treat, not a regular part of their diet. Grapes have several nutritional...
Bearded dragons are hardy animals when their husbandry is correct. But when something is wrong, they often hide it until the condition is advanced...
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....
The basking light isn’t just a heat source — it’s the thermoregulation engine of the entire enclosure. A bearded dragon that can’t reach the...
Temperature problems are one of the most common emergency questions in bearded dragon communities — and they’re regularly missed in the early stages because...
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 is up on its hind legs, pressing its nose to the glass, sprinting back and forth along the wall. Is it panicking?...
Substrate is one of the most argued topics in bearded dragon keeping — and most of the advice you’ll find online takes one of...
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...












