Is tap water safe for your bearded dragon, or is bottled water better?
Should you get your beardie their own Yeti water bottle or is tap water in a bowl okay for them?
Should you get your beardie their own Yeti water bottle or is tap water in a bowl okay for them?
Bearded dragons in the wild live their entrie lives outside. So what about our pets? Can they spend some time outside too?
Ever want to take your bearded dragon with you when you are out an about? It’s a little different than taking a dog for a walk, but with a harness and leash, you can definitely take them with you!
Bearded dragons should be clean, odor free (most of the time) pets. So if you start to notice a foul odor, it’s time to figure out… Is that your beardie or their tank?
We like to hold and pet our bearded dragons. But how do they feel about that? Do they like it, or are they just tolerating us?
Every pet store we’ve been to sells little jars of freeze dried crickets spedifically to feed to bearded dragons. But much like packaged food for humans, freeze dried crickets may not be the best idea.
Your bearded dragon is going to shed quite a few times as it grows to adulthood. It will keep periodically shedding for the rest of its life. Learn what to expect and what to do to help them with the process.
The least expensive and most widely available type of tank you can get is an old aquarium. Unfortunately, they may not be the best idea for you or your beardie.
If you get a good look at their tiny little needle teeth, you might wonder if bearded dragons are poisonous. The answer is both surprising and interesting.
Carrots are a veggie that most bearded dragons really like. Sweet and crunchy, they make a nice addition to your beardie’s salad. But some people say you shouldn’t feed your beardie too many carrots. We disagree and explain why in this article.
Is there one place in your home that’s better than another when it comes to finding a place for your bearded dragon’s tank? How about any spots to avoid? We cover both here!
Bearded dragons in the wild live in an arid climate. Learn how to mimic that for them in their tank and also why this is so critical to get right.
Femoral pores are easy to take care of, but can get out of control fast. Learn what to look for, what to do, and how to prevent problems in this guide.
Brumation freaks a lot of bearded dragon owners out. The first time, especially, can be stressful. We cut through all the noise to give you just what’s important.
There are a surprising number of arguments out there on this topic. We think there is a clear answer and we explain why in this article.
We cover the what and when of feeding your beardie in this guide. You’ll come away with an easy to follow plan that covers all of your beardie’s nutritional needs.
Getting the right substrate for your bearded dragon is one of the most important aspects of setting up their home. We walk you through every single option in this guide.
Your going to have to trim your beardie’s nails. We show you how to know when to do this and then give you a complete guide with lots of pictures to make this job extra easy!
Knowing how to safely pick up your bearded dragon is good for you and good for them. This guide with pictures will teach you in no time!
Worms make a nutitious treat for your beardie. But of all the types of worms there are, only a couple make good daily feeders.
There are a few thing bearded dragons get naturally when living in the wild that they just don’t get in captivity. That’s where proper supplementation comes in.
Metabolic bone disease is a crippling disease that can result in pain, deformity, and even death. The good news is that it is preventable as well as treatable if caught early enough.
We’ve come up with a list of 11 things we’re pretty sure your beardie will love. How many of them do you think your bearded dragon would agree with?
Your bearded dragon will try to eat pretty much anything they can force into their mouth. But that doesn’t mean they’ll be able to swallow it. Ensuring that your feeder insects are a safe size is critical to the health of your pet.
Your bearded dragon is going to spend their entire life in their tank. For them to be both healthy and happy, we need to make sure their home is large enough.