Should you provide a dig box for your bearded dragon? What should you put inside a dig box of a bearded dragon? A dig box can be an enrichment tool and can be used for the exercise of your bearded dragon. How do you create the perfect dig box for your bearded dragon? A perfect …
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Bearded dragons have miles of space to roam in the wild. They have plenty of room to drop their poop without their waste accumulating in the areas where they live. However, poop can quickly build up and become a problem in a terrarium. Routinely cleaning up bearded dragon poop is the best way to keep …
Your bearded dragon’s poop can really tell you a lot about how they are feeling, so seeing an insect’s leg or wing in its poop is normal. This is because bearded dragons can gobble their food down. What’s not normal is seeing whole undigested insects and food in their poop. If you see this, you …
You might find taking a look at your bearded dragon’s poop gross. But you noticed lately that your beardie’s excreting yellow poop instead of its usual brown with white urates. Should I worry about it? Yellow poop in bearded dragons is commonly caused by high calcium intake, prolonged UVB light exposure, a high beta-carotene diet, …
You are minding your own business in your home when out of nowhere you are greeted by an unpleasant smell, and after looking for the source of it, you realize… it is coming from your pet’s enclosure! And now you are left wondering if a bearded dragon’s poop should smell that bad? Poop will always …
If you’re here to learn about bearded dragon misting, you’re probably concerned if your pet gets enough water. We’re here to answer your question! Bearded dragons get a lot of water from veggies and greens. Adults should be misted from once a day to 2-3 times weekly. The frequency may increase or decrease depending on …
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, …
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 …