Posted On:February 1st, 2023
Last Modified:February 1st, 2023
Can I take my bearded dragon outside, a question we hear often. Yes you can, but here’s some important tips to keep them safe
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Posted On:January 14th, 2023
Last Modified:January 14th, 2023
Find out why your bearded dragon is twitching. Possible causes include injury, dehydration, stress, illness, parasites, temperature fluctuations and poor diet.
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Posted On:November 13th, 2022
Last Modified:January 14th, 2023
There can be a number of reasons why a bearded dragon suddenly becomes scared of you. We look at some of these reasons in this post
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Posted On:August 26th, 2022
Last Modified:May 8th, 2024
Bearded dragon poop does contain lots of nutrients and could be a fertilizer but the risk of bacteria and worms is too high.
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Posted On:March 1st, 2022
Last Modified:December 11th, 2023
In this post we learn that, in general, tap water is safe for bearded dragons, but provide some tips for what to do if you’re not satisfied yours is
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Posted On:December 1st, 2021
Last Modified:March 14th, 2022
Bearded dragon gaping, or opening their mouths, is usually not a bad thing as it most often occurs to help them cool down.
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Posted On:December 26th, 2020
Last Modified:January 10th, 2022
Many places advise syringe feeding a bearded dragon for a raft of inappropriate reasons. Find out why that’s dangerous and when it’s appropriate.
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Posted On:January 24th, 2019
Last Modified:November 22nd, 2021
In this article we outline the things you need to look for when buying a bearded dragon, whether from a pet shop or a breeder or rescue centre.
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Posted On:January 12th, 2019
Last Modified:January 27th, 2022
Learn the most reliable way to sex a bearded dragon and learn at what age is the best to try
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