Bearded Dragon Care

Bearded Dragon Painted Nails

All in all, Beardies are an easy-going reptile that eats an accessible diet. They do have heating and lighting requirements, but these are easily attainable with the correct setup

Bearded Dragon Painted Nails

Bearded Dragon Mucus Poop

You can also determine the gender of a bearded dragon by looking at its hemipenal bulges. Males have two bulges in this area, while females have just one in that location. This method is most effective for identifying a beardie at about five months old.

Bearded Dragon Care

How To Get Crickets Out Of Bearded Dragon Cage

In terms of hydration, they are picky if they have to get their water intake from a deep bowl. Therefore, it is best to offer them water from a shallow water bowl with clean water at all times.

How To Get Crickets Out Of Bearded Dragon Cage
Bearded Dragon Care Videos

Bearded Dragon Care Videos

Are heated rocks good for bearded dragons? Is there any brand or feature which in particular is good? This would be for a full grown lizard. Heated rocks can burn the belly of the bearded dragon because they will not move off it even if it hurts, according to my vet. If you must have a heated rock, be sure to only have it on for just a few minutes everyday at a low temperature.

Do Bearded Dragons Eat Ants

Male Female Bearded Dragon Flashlight The flashlight method is very helpful for sexing a bearded dragon. First, you need to hold your pet with the appropriate support so that you can see under its tail without hurting it. Then, shine the flashlight at the base of its tail from both top and bottom sides. You should see dark red grooves and shadows. This will help you determine which one is male and which one is female.

Do Bearded Dragons Eat Ants
Winter Bearded Dragon Care
Winter Bearded Dragon Care

The market is already flooded with bearded dragons. By adopting, you discourage the breeding and sale of more unwanted dragons. Plus, you can often adopt a beardie for cheaper than you would buy one in the store. It’s a win-win!

Bearded Dragon Laying With Legs Straight Back

A calcium deficiency, or an excess of phosphorus, in their diet, or lack of a UVB source, could lead to metabolic bone disease (also called nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism). An indication of this disease is your dragon is dragging its legs, tail, or body instead of standing up strongly.

Bearded Dragon Laying With Legs Straight Back