Mucus in a bearded dragon’s poop is almost never good news. It’s a problem easily overlooked, when in fact it’s an indicator of some serious underlying illnesses. Bearded dragons with mucus in their feces could be suffering from intestinal parasites, digestive issues due to inadequate temperatures, or a possible blockage in the digestive tract. While …
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Is your female bearded dragon laying eggs even when you do not have a male bearded dragon? How do you deal with a pregnant bearded dragon? Is it possible for a female bearded dragon to have infertile eggs? Female bearded dragons can get pregnant or be gravid even without a male bearded dragon. Once they …
Does your bearded dragon’s tail look a bit dark, or is it deformed? While it could have other reasons, there is a good chance that your beardie is suffering from tail rot. Tail rot in bearded dragons is a serious condition where the tail gets infected and develops necrotic tissue. There is also no blood …
Watching our pets suffering, not eating, and losing weight is unbearable. Practicing and constantly improving our observation skills is the best way to understand their behavior and notice what causes them to lose weight. Weight loss in bearded dragons is commonly linked to stressful environments or situations like suboptimal conditions, social aggressivity, and decoration changes. …
If you have just gotten a bearded dragon as a pet, you probably want to bond with your bearded dragon quickly. While bearded dragons as pets are not like cuddly or affection-seeking dogs, and bonding can be more challenging, it’s totally worth it when you do. So how do you bond with your bearded dragon, …
Maybe you just got a bearded dragon and it is behaving aggressively, or maybe you already had a calm and friendly bearded dragon but it has suddenly become aggressive. In either case, it is not surprising that you are worried, and you should be! Why would a bearded dragon become aggressive? What could have happened? …
Bearded dragons are powerful for their size and can unintentionally inflict nasty scratches with overgrown nails. Nail cutting is a simple fix, if done right, but it is not natural for lizards or any animal. Owners must know how to keep a bearded dragon’s nails short using natural methods. Wild bearded dragons regularly move over …
Anything other than the usual brown log of poop from your beardie may freak you out as an owner. If you’re noticing orange poops in particular, we’re here to help you figure out what might be causing them. The main reasons why bearded dragons have orange feces is due to excessive supplements, consuming foods that …
Keeping your bearded dragon’s tank at the correct temperature and their basking spot nice and hot takes some getting used to when you’re a new beardie owner. However, the “quick fixes” – like heat rocks – may not be the best remedy to get the temperatures just right. Although bearded dragons need a heat source, …
Bearded dragons can eat a wide range of food, so feeding time becomes very fun as reptile enthusiasts watch how their bearded dragons react to different kinds of food. A common question we get is whether bearded dragons can be fed certain human foods. A wide variety of fresh human foods can be fed to …