Bearded Dragon FAQ

Why is My Bearded Dragon Digging at the Glass of Its Tank?

Why is My Bearded Dragon Digging at the Glass of Its Tank?

Have you ever wondered why your bearded dragon is acting up and trying to escape? It could be that it’s trying to tell you something! Checkout this video: Why is my bearded dragon digging at the glass of its tank? Bearded dragons are active, curious lizards that love to explore their surroundings. When they are…

How to Tell If Your Bearded Dragon is Male or Female

How to Tell If Your Bearded Dragon is Male or Female

If you’re thinking about getting a bearded dragon, you may be wondering if you can tell the difference between males and females. Here’s a quick guide on how to tell the difference between male and Male bearded dragons Checkout this video: How to tell if your bearded dragon is male or female A bearded dragon’s…

How to Trim Bearded Dragon Nails

How to Trim Bearded Dragon Nails

It’s important to trim your Bearded Dragon’s nails regularly to prevent overgrowth and injury. This quick guide will show you how to do it safely and effectively. Checkout this video: Why it’s important to trim your bearded dragon’s nails Regular nail trims are an important part of maintaining your bearded dragon’s health. Overgrown nails can…

How Many Superworms Should I Feed My Bearded Dragon?

How Many Superworms Should I Feed My Bearded Dragon?

How many superworms should you feed your bearded dragon? It depends on your dragon’s size and appetite. A good rule of thumb is to offer about 10-20% of your dragon’s body weight in insects per day Checkout this video: How many superworms should I feed my bearded dragon? As a general rule, you should feed…

Why Does My Bearded Dragon Open His Mouth?

Why Does My Bearded Dragon Open His Mouth?

Bearded dragons are fascinating creatures, and it’s natural to want to know everything about them. One common question people have is why do they sometimes open their mouths really wide? Checkout this video: Introduction Bearded dragons are lizards that are native to Australia. They get their name from the flap of skin that runs along…