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Bearded Dragons are one of the most popular reptile pets because of their calm nature and relatively easy care. However, like all reptiles, they require specific conditions to stay happy
Most owners pick feeder insects based on what’s easiest to find at the local pet store. That’s how bearded dragons end up on a steady diet of crickets — not
Feeding a bearded dragon the right foods is only half the equation. Feeding at the wrong frequency causes just as many health problems as feeding the wrong foods—and it’s a
Tomatoes seem harmless. They’re a vegetable (technically a fruit), they’re packed with nutrients, and they’re sitting in your kitchen right now. But tomatoes sit in a different risk category than
Bananas are in almost every kitchen. They’re easy, soft, and your bearded dragon will probably eat one without thinking twice. That convenience makes them one of the most over-fed fruits
Grapes look harmless. They’re small, soft, easy to prep, and most bearded dragons will eat them without hesitation. That enthusiasm is exactly why so many owners accidentally overfeed them. Grapes
Your dragon hasn’t touched its food in three days. You’ve tried its favorite insects. You’ve offered fresh greens. Nothing. Now you’re spiraling through every possible cause — and finding a
You held out a strawberry, and your bearded dragon lunged for it like you’d just revealed its favorite food. Now you’re wondering whether that enthusiasm was a sign it’s safe—or
Every bearded dragon owner needs one reference they can trust. Not a Reddit thread. Not a forum post from five years ago with conflicting replies. A clean, complete, and accurate
Here’s a mistake thousands of bearded dragon owners make: they choose greens based on what’s easy to find at the grocery store, not what’s actually good for their dragon. Romaine
Most bearded dragon owners feed their dragon the same handful of foods every week — and slowly watch them become sluggish, nutrient-deficient, and difficult to feed. The problem isn’t love.
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