Category: Bearded Dragon
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Why are my bearded dragon’s legs grey?
Shedding is a natural process, and bearded dragons’ skin will dull and become greyer and puffier before they shed. Shedding is a natural part of their life cycle. It’s normal for younger beardies to shed more than older beardies because they’re constantly growing. Your bearded dragon might also be old because they shed less. Bearded…
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How to treat bearded dragon wound on leg?
Wounds can range from minor abrasions to deep lacerations that require medical attention. As a reptile health expert, I understand the importance of properly treating these wounds as soon as they are noticed. If left untreated, they can quickly become infected and cause serious health problems for your bearded dragon. In this article, I will…
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How to cure bearded dragon swollen leg?
As a reptile health expert, it is important to take swift action when faced with this issue and to determine the best course of action. In this article, we will discuss the common causes of swollen legs in bearded dragons and provide you with tips on how to diagnose and treat this condition. By reading…
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Why is my bearded dragon shaking his legs?
Deficiencies in calcium can lead to weak bones that cannot support the reptile’s weight, and this results in the arm and leg buckling or shaking. Other symptoms of calcium deficiency include lethargy, constipation, and strange movements. The less common causes of leg shaking in bearded dragons are vitamin imbalances (either too little or too much…
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What are the dots on my bearded dragon’s legs?
Femoral pores are bigger and more noticeable in males. If neglected, these pores can get clogged and infected over time, but regular care can keep it from happening. If your bearded dragon’s femoral pores look full and the substance is coming out, you’re probably clogged. Depending on the amount of blockage, the waxy substance might…
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From Shy to Sociable: A Complete Guide to Training Your Bearded Dragon to Come to You
Are you looking for a way to make your beloved Bearded Dragon more sociable and less shy? Do you want to train your reptile friend to come to you when you call? If so, you’re in the right place! As a professional Reptile Health Expert and an avid Bearded Dragon lover, I understand the importance…
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How To Cut A Bearded Dragon Nails?
Start by gathering nail clippers and a nail file. Identify where the quick is, and avoid injuring it while trimming bearded dragon’s nails. To avoid contacting the quick, you must cut downward at a slight angle towards the floor. Make sure you only trim the tip of each nail because cutting too close to the…
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Can Bearded Dragons Eat Slugs?
Slugs should not be fed on a regular basis as they do not provide much nutritional value and can cause kidney damage if consumed in large quantities. While slugs contain a lot of protein, consuming too much of it could cause your reptile to acquire ailments like kidney disease. Slugs are not a good source…
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Why is My Bearded Dragon Sleeping So Much? 10 Reasons Unveiled!
There are several reasons why your bearded dragon might be sleeping a lot, including brumation, environmental factors, illness, stress, age, diet, dehydration, shedding, impaction, or individual differences. Baby and young bearded dragons may also sleep more than adults do as they develop. If your bearded dragon is sleeping for seemingly no reason, it may be…
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How to “lull” a Bearded Dragon Lizard to sleep?
As a responsible pet owner, it’s important to understand your bearded dragon’s sleep habits and provide them with the ideal environment for a good night’s rest. This article will guide you through the process of putting your bearded dragon to sleep, step by step, and offer insights into their natural sleep patterns. The Step-by-Step Method…