Hello guest! Are you a Bearded Dragon enthusiast? If so we invite you to join our community and see what it has to offer. Our site is specifically designed for you and it's a great place for Beardie enthusiasts to meet online. Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your dragons and enclosures and have a great time with other Bearded Dragon enthusiasts. Sign up today!
Background: behaviors, "languages" and origins
Bearded Dragons get their name from their ability to "puff out" a throat pouch that has prominent spikes formed from modified scales. This "beard" can also change color, becoming jet black and even more impressive. Beards are not limited to males...
am not saying am gunna keep them together am just saying at the mo they like each other ave alot of friends that can help me get the stuff i need because most of them keep bearded dragons. i have been told off everyone here that there not social animals they cant live together then i here off...
my tank 3ft by 2ft. cant afford another tank am a carer for my disabled partner the dragons are my get away from everything. i love them both at the min there getting on well x
wana keep them both but i dont want them to eat each other. but i have a couple of friends that house males together and they are fine. will have to put a partishion in the middle of the viv x