We all know that chameleons can take on a wide array of hues and patterns, but have you ever noticed white spots on your chameleon that didn’t use to be there? White spots on a chameleon can mean many things. Maybe it’s part of its natural color pattern. It could be from shedding, an injury, …
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Femoral pores are an interesting part of a beardie’s anatomy and have important functions for wild bearded dragons. A pet beardie who is kept in appropriate conditions is unlikely to suffer from clogged femoral pores. Causes of clogged femoral pores in bearded dragons include; too small-sized tanks, low humidity or temperature, loose or smooth substrates, …
Chameleons are known insectivores. Though many chameleon species can eat lizards, small birds, and plant material, they prefer insects. But does this mean that chameleons will eat crickets or other insects even if they’re already dead? Though chameleons are insectivores, they prefer eating live crickets and insects. Aside from not finding them attractive, dead insects …
Seeing some red color in your bearded dragon’s poop can be very scary. You may start freaking out and wondering whether your pet is gravelly ill or if it is bleeding internally. But, should you really be worried if you notice some blood in your pet’s poop? Is there something you can do to help …
Have you seen your bearded dragon laying flat in its enclosure? What does this behavior mean? Is laying flat the same as pancaking? Seeing your bearded dragon laying flat for an extended time may be concerning, but first, you have to determine if it is normal or abnormal behavior. Bearded dragons lay flat or pancake …
It might not be the best part of having a reptile pet, but observing any changes in feces or urates whilst checking on your beardie and performing daily cleaning, is an important part of their care. Being aware of what’s ‘normal’ for them, helps you to detect problems early and improve the chances of proper …
Novice bearded dragon keepers are always curious to know how long bearded dragons can go without heat. If you’re thinking along the same lines, you’ve landed in the perfect spot. Bearded dragons don’t do well for too long without warmth. These creatures can go up to 24 hours without heat, but only if the temperature …
If you’ve heard about blue green anoles and were curious, you’ve probably looked them up online. A Google search for “blue green anoles” yields no particular anole species but rather a few that might meet the criteria for color. Blue green anoles exist but point to more than one species. They may refer to Anolis …
Anoles are a popular reptile for beginners and young children thanks to their small size, activeness, and sometimes cheeky nature. If you’ve just added an anole lizard to your reptile collection, you’re probably wondering what plants you should use in your terrarium. Live plants are an excellent choice for an anole terrarium. The best plants …
You’re watching your chameleon climb around its vivarium when you notice it changing colors for no obvious reason, its chin puffing out like you’ve never seen before. Why is your chameleon doing this? Chameleons puff their chin out when they feel threatened and want to make themselves look bigger to scare off whatever intruder is …