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Staples of your beardie’s diet will include insects, baby lizards, carrots, beans, dandelion greens, and worms. Young dragons (2-4 months of age) should be fed 80% insects, but only 20% greens. You will most likely find that crickets are a good choice for young bearded dragons, and you may feed...
Many dangers come along with improper feeding and diet. You should always make sure to contact a veterinarian or reptile specialist about your bearded dragon food and to receive specialized diet instructions. Bearded dragons are extremely susceptible to calcium and vitamin d3 deficiencies, which...
Many people want to help their companion during this difficult time, but it is important to know the right and wrong ways to go about it. It’s important that your dragon sheds on his own without any physical help. Picking or pulling at the shedding skin is an extreme risk to the development of...
You can experiment with the wattages of the basking light till you find one that produces the correct temp gradient. Or you can get a dimmer so that you can use one wattage and adjust with the dimmer rather than switching the bulb out for a lower wattage one all the time. You can also adjust...