TOP 350 Bearded Dragon Names
One of your first jobs as a Bearded Dragon keeper is to pick a great name. Choosing a name is a chance to bond with your pet Beardie and build a sense of connection. It is also a way to Read More →
One of your first jobs as a Bearded Dragon keeper is to pick a great name. Choosing a name is a chance to bond with your pet Beardie and build a sense of connection. It is also a way to Read More →
There are seven different types of bearded dragon poop. Healthy bearded dragon poop is brown and white. But, sometimes it can be watery, runny, bloody or yellow. It is important you know which poop is healthy and which is not. Read More →
The process of shedding is called ecdysis. As a bearded dragon ages their skin does not stretch. This means they must shed their old skin for new skin. To first time keepers shedding can sound strange. But, it is a Read More →
One of the first challenges to set up a bearded dragon’s enclosure is choosing the best substrate. The best Bearded Dragon substrate should be dry and not hold much humidity. This is because they are native to the deserts of Read More →
Baby Bearded Dragons are a great way for first time reptile keepers to have a pet dragon. Do not let the name ‘dragon’ scare you! These lizards are tame, docile and easy to care for. Babies are born a tiny Read More →
There are many factors that influence how big adult bearded dragons get. Their full grown size is determined by genetics, sex, environment, diet and health. Healthy babies grow at a rate of 1 to 3″ per month. An adult will Read More →
The price of a Bearded Dragon is influenced by its color, genetics, breeder and availability. Bearded dragons cost anywhere from $40 to $900. The most important factors are color and morph. You can find bearded dragons for sale at pet Read More →
Bearded Dragons are friendly and popular pet lizards that originate from Australia. Their popularity is due to them being very easy to care for. However, setting up a great bearded dragon habitat can be difficult for beginners. First time keepers Read More →
There are eight different bearded dragon species in the wild. The most popular is the Pogona vitticeps and only four out of eight species are kept as pets. Every type of Bearded Dragon is from Australia but they are all Read More →
At first glance a Bearded Dragon’s diet can seem complicated. In the wild these lizards are omnivores and eat a mixture of insects, vegetables and fruits. A pet Beardie should be fed a variety of foods to make sure they Read More →