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  • Bearded Dragon Lighting Setup Guide for UVB and Heat
    Lighting isn't just about visibility for reptiles like bearded dragons—it's a critical component of their survival. As cold-blooded animals, bearded dragons depend entirely on external light and heat to regulate their temperature, metabolism, digestion, and even mental well-being. Bearded dragons need 10-12 hours of simulated sunlight every day. Read More
  • What Fruits Can Bearded Dragons Eat?
    Bearded dragons can eat fruit, but it should only make up a small, occasional part of their diet rather than being a primary food source. Safe options in moderation include strawberries, apples, blueberries, grapes, papayas, mangoes, and peaches. However, because fruits are naturally high in sugar, feeding too much can cause digestive issues and increase the risk of obesity. Read More
  • Bearded Dragon Enclosure Tips – Where Should Yours Live?
    ​Choosing the right enclosure is one of the most important steps in ensuring your bearded dragon's health, happiness, and lifespan. While pet stores may promote small "starter kits," modern reptile husbandry standards have evolved. Adult bearded dragons need much more space than many first-time owners expect. In this guide, we'll answer the most common questions about bearded dragon housing, explain why size and material matter, and give you practical tips for creating the perfect habitat. Read More
  • How to Bathe a Bearded Dragon: Step-by-Step Guide
    Bathing your bearded dragon isn't just about keeping them clean—it's a routine that supports their health, hydration, and happiness. While some dragons eagerly splash in the water and others might resist, proper bath time plays a crucial role in captive care. It's also a special chance to bond with your pet and observe their condition up close. In this guide, you'll learn how to bathe a bearded dragon safely and effectively, how often to do it, and how to make the experience stress-free for even the pickiest reptile. Read More
  • What Size Enclosure Does Your Bearded Dragon Need?
    We suggest a minimum enclosure size of 120 x 60 x 60 cm (4 x 2 x 2 ft) for an adult Bearded dragon. However, if you have the opportunity to provide a larger space, it will be highly beneficial, enabling you to create an even more optimal habitat for your bearded dragon. Read More
  • Do Bearded Dragons Need a Water Bowl?
    Bearded dragons need a water bowl in their enclosure, even though they primarily get their hydration from their diet. While they may not drink from it frequently, it's crucial to provide a shallow, clean water dish at all times in case they need it. This should be replaced daily and as soon as it becomes soiled. Read More
  • Bearded Dragon Hydration Guide
    Bearded dragons may be desert dwellers by nature, but that doesn't mean they don't need water. In fact, dehydration is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—issues faced by new beardie owners. From subtle signs to prevention strategies, and even the controversial water bowl debate, this guide will help you navigate every aspect of hydration so your dragon can thrive. Read More
  • Why Your Bearded Dragon Won't Eat Greens (And What to Do About It)
    Is your bearded dragon turning up its nose at salad? You’re not alone—and the good news is, there are simple tricks that really work. In this post, we’ll explore why some dragons snub their greens and how to turn feeding time into a success. From must-have leafy staples to clever ways to serve them, you’ll get practical advice to help your dragon eat healthier. Start by chopping the greens extra fine—this makes it harder for your beardie to pick out only their favorites. Want to boost interest even more? Try sprinkling a few of their go-to bugs on top. Begin with mostly insects, then slowly increase the greens until salad becomes the star of the show. Read More
  • How to Clean a Bearded Dragon Enclosure – Step-by-Step Guide
    To properly clean a bearded dragon enclosure, begin by moving your dragon to a secure temporary habitat. Take out all dishes, accessories, and substrate, then wash them thoroughly using hot, soapy water. Next, scrub the interior surfaces of the enclosure with hot, soapy water to remove any residue or buildup. Once cleaned, disinfect the enclosure using a reptile-safe sanitizer such as F10. Allow all components to dry completely before adding fresh substrate and placing the cleaned accessories back inside. Read More
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