“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 […]
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What Can Bearded Dragons Eat?
Feeding your bearded dragon could be considered one of the most important parts of owning a dragon. It only stands to reason that if a bearded dragon doesn’t eat, they won’t live very long. Bearded dragons, in the wild, eat a wide variety of foods. They are considered true omnivores, because they’ll eat a variety […]
What Are the Best Food for Bearded Dragons ?
There are quite a few different brands of bearded dragon food on the market today. These are usually a dry pelleted form of food that is given to your bearded dragon. They are made up of plant and animal based ingredients and are readily available at most pet stores. If you can’t find them at […]
Feeder Insects for Bearded Dragons – A Quick Guide
The majority of live feeders normally fed to bearded dragons consist of insects. They are usually not fussy about what insects they’ll eat, but there are always exceptions to the rule. The most common insect that will be a staple in your dragons diet will be the cricket. These are the easiest to come by […]
What You Need To Know About Constipation In Bearded Dragons
A common issue in the health of bearded dragons is the risks associated with impaction or constipation. Impaction occurs when the lizard is unable to digest the food they eat fully, which causes blockages in the intestines. The typical causes are related to improper diets and substandard living-conditions. However, before you decide to take your […]
Coccidiosis in Bearded dragons
What is coccidia? Coccidiosis is an infection with a one-celled organism; these organisms are classified as protozoa and are called coccidia. Coccidia are not worms; they are microscopic parasites that live within cells of the intestinal lining. Because they live in the intestinal tract and commonly cause diarrhea, they are often confused with worms. The […]