Can Bearded Dragons Eat Nuts?
Bearded dragons are adorable little lizards that live in Australia. They're also known as dragon lizards because of their large heads and scaly skin. While most reptiles are carnivorous, bearded…
Bearded dragons are adorable little lizards that live in Australia. They're also known as dragon lizards because of their large heads and scaly skin. While most reptiles are carnivorous, bearded…
Bearded dragons are cute little lizards that live in Australia. They're also known as dragon lizards because of their large heads and scaly skin. Some people say that bearded dragons…
Bearded dragons are adorable little lizards that live in Australia. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, and they love eating insects. While most reptiles do not enjoy…
Bearded dragons are reptiles native to Australia. They're also known as dragon lizards because of their large head scales. While most people would assume that bearded dragons cannot eat frogs,…
The photoperiod is the time a Bearded dragon is exposed to light (vs. darkness) – over a period of 24 hours. When placed in an artificial environment, the photoperiod is an important factor to…
Bearded dragons need ultraviolet (UV) lighting for physiological and behavioural well being. Ultraviolet lighting is not only needed for Bearded dragons to see better, but also aids in calcium absorption. The…
Mouth rot, also called infectious stomatitis, necrotic stomatitis or oral inflammation, is caused by micro-organism infections in the mouths of reptiles. It is a fairly common medical condition seen in…
Mineral supplementation plays a vital part in keeping pet Bearded dragons healthy. One way to add these supplements to their diet is by gut-loading their food. In order to feed good quality feeder insects…
Coccidiosis is an infectious parasitic disease of the intestinal tract of animals caused by coccidian protozoa. This species specific disease spreads from one animal to another by contact with infected faeces.…
Intestinal impaction is a serious condition where the intestines get blocked by feces. In Bearded dragons, it is most often caused by the ingestion of sandy or gravel substrates. There…
There might be times where Bearded dragon owners see their pets trying to climb the glass of their enclosure. This, so-called, ‘glass surfing’ or escaping behaviour, might be seen from time-to-time,…
Open mouth behaviour in Bearded dragons can be quite intimidating and even threatening, but there might be other reasons for this to happen. This behaviour can either be normal, threatening or…