The REAL Reason Your Bearded Dragon is Glass Surfing and Why You Shouldn’t Worry!
There are quite a few reasons that your bearded dragon may be glass surfing, but in the end, there is one reason that is more common than all the others.
If you were kept in a cage, you’d want it to be nice, right?
Well, your beardie feels the same way!
There are quite a few reasons that your bearded dragon may be glass surfing, but in the end, there is one reason that is more common than all the others.
When it’s time to give your beardie their bugs to eat, where is the best place to do that? Just throw the critters in the tank or something else?
Should you get your beardie their own Yeti water bottle or is tap water in a bowl okay for them?
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could teach your beardie to relieve themselves in the same place every time? Maybe even in a kind of beardie litterbox? Well, with a lot of patience and some consistency, you just might be able to do that.