Bearded dragons belong to the lizard family of the genus Pogona. They get their name from their appearance—they look like dragons with beards. The Pogona lizards are commonly found in Australia’s semi-desert areas and open woodlands. Just like most lizards, they are fond of climbing. The Pogona dragons are expert climbers, especially on rocks, tree […]
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Are Bearded Dragons Good Pets?
“Are bearded dragons good pets” is one of the most common questions we get from potential new owners. This is understandable, because the concept of owning a reptile is a little out of the ordinary for most people. And the answer is a resounding yes! Bearded dragons make very good pets for a number of […]
Money Saving Tips for Bearded Dragon Owners
These are just some money saving tips that I have come up with. I just thought I’d pass them on to you. Whether you use them or not is entirely up to you. Buying a bearded dragon, enclosure, and cage fixtures might seem like it is going to cost quite a bit. Not to mention […]
Bearded Dragon Housing
Providing a good home for your bearded dragon is essential in raising a happy and healthy pet. As with all aspects of dragon care, following some simple guidelines can increase your chances of being a succesful dragon owner. There are different options that you can use for housing your bearded dragon in. Each option has […]
Do Bearded dragon need Vitamin and Calcium Supplements?
In addition to the feeding of prey and vegetation, bearded dragon supplements should be regularly included. Yes, Bearded Dragen needs Vitamin and calcium Supplements. Providing suppplements will help your dragon get the calcium and vitamins they need. It is very important to make sure your dragons diet is supplemented with calcium and vitamins. In the […]
My Bearded Dragon Won’t Eat
There are many bearded dragon owners that look forward to feeding time. They love to see their beardies chase after crickets and devour them voraciously. This is actually one of the best parts of bearded dragon ownership. It’s even fun to watch as your dragon moseys up to their food dish to to nibble on some greens. Even though this is […]
Why Your Bearded Dragon is Not Eating
One of the most worrying things that can happen with a bearded dragon is that it will sometimes stop eating. There are a variety of reasons for this, some simple and some more complex. Temperature If temperature is too low during the day, a dragon will go off his food. It should be around 100 […]
Bearded Dragon in the Wild : Types & Behaviours
The bearded dragon is rapidly becoming one of the most popular lizards in the reptile pet trade. At one time they were high priced exotic petsthat only a few people could own. Now they are readily available, and are reasonably priced. Well…..that all depends on your definition of reasonable. The bearded dragon’s popularity is well deserved. This animal is one of the most docile, […]
Is a Bearded Dragon Right Pet for Me?
Is a bearded dragon right for me? This is a very good question to ask yourself before bringing one home. While bearded dragons are great pets and many people enjoy owning them, they aren’t right for everyone. If you are here reading this information, that tells me you are serious about owning a bearded dragon. Personally, […]
What to Look for When Buying a Bearded Dragon?
There are some things you’ll want to look for when purchasing your new bearded dragon. The signs I’m going to talk about should help you out when picking that new pet reptile. In a perfect world every bearded dragon at a pet store would be healthy and ready to take home. We all know this […]
Bearded Dragon Shedding
All reptiles shed their skin as they grow and bearded dragons are no exception! Here’s what you will have to expect when it comes time for your dragon to start shedding. What does ‘shedding’ mean? As reptiles grow, they get rid of the first layer of skin and replace it with a new, fresh layer. […]
Some Considerations When Buying Cheap Beardie Cages
Housing for a reptile will, of course, vary with the type and size of your pet. A tree dwelling or climbing reptile will be happiest in a tall narrow cage with branches for climbing. A terrestrial reptile will be happiest in a wide, low cage. Aquariums with screen covers or glass fronted wooden cages make […]