Bearded Dragons Diseases Guide

Bearded Dragons are extremely hardy lizards, when they are provided with the proper temperatures and lighting in their environment. However, they are also pets who do their best to hide their symptoms from us when they become ill, as do most other reptiles. This is no doubt an instinctual behavior, since a sick Beardie, in [...]

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Bearded Dragons Impaction – How To Avoid It

Bearded Dragons Impaction is one of the causes that generated many bearded dragons deaths. In the case of a major impaction, the animal will not be very mobile, one or both back legs may appear paralyzed. If the impaction is higher in the digestive track, the front legs may also be paralyzed. A lower impaction [...]

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Short Guide for Housing a Beardie

  Bearded Dragons need a large enough habitat to allow for a variety of distances from the heat source. A glass aquarium is recommended for security, ease of maintenance, and pet viewing. To avoid the expense of multiple habitats as your pet grows to adulthood, consider using a partition that can be easily adjusted. This [...]

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My Bearded Dragons is shedding. Is Skin Exfoliation A Problem?

A beardie sheds its skin regularly. In order for this to happen, he requires the correct conditions. In captivity these conditions are aided by a basking lamp and warm environment. Together with exfoliation would be the sun lamp. As I mentioned, dragons love to bask in the sun. To create this environment, we give them [...]

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Some words about bearded dragons

Who are Bearded Dragons? Any lizard in the genus Pogona is commonly known as Bearded Dragon. These varieties of lizards are popular exotic pets in many places, especially the Inland Bearded Dragon. Bearded Dragons are fast becoming popular amongst pet owners and may soon be more common pets than green iguanas (Iguana iguana) Bearded Dragons, [...]

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