Category: Bearded Dragon
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Guide to building an outdoor enclosure for bearded dragon
There are a variety of elements to consider when designing an outdoor enclosure for a Bearded Dragon, such as the size, materials used, and location. As a Reptile Health Expert, I can assure you that by taking the time to create a suitable environment for your Bearded Dragon, you can rest assured that your pet…
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Bearded Dragon Scratching the cage: 5 reasons to look for
Here are some possible reasons your bearded dragon scratching the cage: Reasons Why a Bearded Dragon May Scratch Its Cage Bearded dragons can communicate their needs and wants through various behavioral cues such as head bobbing, arm waving, puffing up their beards, and scratching the cage. Scratching behavior is a common issue that pet owners…
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Porcelain tile in a bearded dragon cage: Advantage & Disadvantage
It is also not as safe as reptile tile substrate since bearded dragons tend to scoop up some of the ground when capturing prey, and substrates made of sand, wood, or pebbles can get ingested. Here are some pros and cons of using porcelain tile as a substrate for a bearded dragon cage: If you…
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Bearded Dragon’s Cage Smelling Bad? 5 things to do
Here are some tips and ideas to keep a bearded dragon cage from stinking: Regular cleaning: The most important thing you can do is to clean the cage regularly. Remove any uneaten food, feces, and other waste as soon as possible to prevent the buildup of bacteria that can cause odors. Thorough cleaning: Every few…
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Bearded Dragon Tank Cleaning Cycle
The frequency of cleaning a bearded dragon tank depends on the size of the tank, the number of dragons living inside it, and the amount of waste they produce. Here are some general guidelines: Factors to Consider When Deciding How Often to Clean a Bearded Dragon Tank Bearded dragons are fascinating creatures that require special…
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Bacon is not Good for Bearded Dragons – Here’s Why
A variety of leafy greens, such as collard greens, kale, and turnip greens, should be the mainstay of your bearded dragon’s diet. Fruits such as apples, melons, and figs can be offered as occasional treats. Insects, such as crickets, mealworms, and waxworms, should also be offered regularly. These items should make up the majority of…
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Mustard Greens are a good source of nutrition for Bearded Dragons
They are also considered a staple vegetable for bearded dragons and can be fed regularly. It is important to note that they should not be the only food in a bearded dragon’s diet. It is recommended to feed mustard greens to your bearded dragon multiple times per week but not every day due to the…
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Plums are Safe for Bearded Dragons to Consume
Plums are a good source of vitamins A, C, and K. They have an inappropriate proportion of calcium and phosphorus which makes them slightly acidic and unsafe for bearded dragons if consumed in large amounts. It is advisable to keep their intake to a minimum at no more than 10% of their total daily feed.…
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It’s Ok For Your Bearded Dragon To Eat Wheatgrass
Bearded dragons require a diet that consists of 80% insects and 20% plant matter, so it’s best to stick to feeding them vegetables and fruits that are safe for them to eat. If a bearded dragon accidentally eats a little bit of grass during playtime, there is no need to panic as it will not…
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What Watt Uvb Bulb For Bearded Dragon In 40 Gallon Tank?
The Importance of UVB Lighting for Bearded Dragons Bearded dragons are one of the most popular reptile pets, and it’s easy to see why. They are docile, friendly, and easy to care for. However, they require specific lighting conditions in order to thrive. One of the most crucial aspects of bearded dragon care is providing…