Posted On:January 15th, 2022
Last Modified:January 16th, 2022
In this post we look at the myth of whether bearded dragons cannot breathe on their back.
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Posted On:December 22nd, 2021
Last Modified:December 27th, 2021
Learn what bearded dragon fat pads are, where to find them and how the fat pads can give you a good indication of your dragon’s health
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Posted On:December 20th, 2021
Last Modified:January 7th, 2022
Learn why bearded dragons can eat mice occasionally but consider whether yours actually should before you feed them
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Posted On:December 15th, 2021
Last Modified:February 22nd, 2022
Is a Bearded Dragon or Leopard Gecko better? In this post we look at the differences and similarities between these two popular pets
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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:June 2nd, 2021
Last Modified:November 22nd, 2021
Learn how long bearded dragons live in captivity and how you can help make sure your bearded dragon will reach a ripe old age.
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Posted On:February 23rd, 2021
Last Modified:November 22nd, 2021
Do bearded dragons have ears? Where are bearded dragon ears? Bearded dragons do have ears and in this article we show you where they are.
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Posted On:January 8th, 2021
Last Modified:August 20th, 2022
Learn how long bearded dragons can go without food and whether baby bearded dragons should go without eating at all.
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Posted On:September 22nd, 2020
Last Modified:November 22nd, 2021
What is bearded dragon mouth rot and how can you tell if your bearded dragon has mouth rot? This article will help you.
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Posted On:August 21st, 2020
Last Modified:November 22nd, 2021
So, you’ve done all your research, you know that your bearded dragon enclosure should be between 100F – 110F at the basking end, but no matter what you do, your bearded dragon’s tank is too cold. Why is this?
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