By: John | 2010-12-14 | Pets When intending to get a bearded dragon as your pet, make sure that you are geared up to deal with it for a long amount of time. It's because a bearded dragon life span can reach for about 10-20 years when taken care of appropriately. read more
By: John | 2010-11-21 | Pets Bearded dragon is the popular name of a genus of lizard which has 7 species. These lizards are seen as a spiny which are found in the throat, therefore the name bearded dragon. read more
By: Neil Jackson | 2013-02-01 | Pets Reading accurate bearded dragon information will ward off beginner problems that plague first-time reptile keepers. read more
By: Marshall Ross | 2013-01-02 | Pets The most popular choice for many beginning reptile owners is the Inland Bearded Dragon from Australia because of the ease in which these reptiles adapt themselves to different environments and habitat conditions. Also the Bearded Dragon is easy to tame and can even be handled by children, and unlike other domesticated reptiles the Bearded Dragon will not grow into an enormous, gigantic lizard eve read more
By: James M Woods | 2011-08-13 | Pets Bearded dragons as pets is your best bet. They are beautiful lizards, almost have a dinosuar look to them, with the spikes down the side and around their beard. However these spikes are harmless and do not hurt. They may feel a bit scratchy but the spike do not prick, stick, or cut. The spikes are harmless. read more
By: dragoncare | 2011-10-19 | Pets Breaded dragons are one of the most popular choices of pet lovers which are increasingly gaining popularity. However, if you are one of those who don’t have any information about these little dragons, in this article you will be able to find all the information about them. read more
By: Amber Freeman | 2011-09-14 | Pets The bearded dragon, or Pogona, is a wonderful addition to any household. It comes from the desert and dry woodland areas of Australia, Africa, and Asia. Though not native to the the United States or Europe, they are able to thrive when kept in captivity as pets. They are very gentle by nature, even as full grown adults, and are easy to tame. The following bearded dragons facts are both funny and s read more
By: Theresa Jordan | 2011-07-26 | Pets Your bearded dragon cages is the home of your remarkable pet. You ought to make sure that it is effectively set up to ensure that you can have a wholesome and lengthy life span. read more
By: Joselyn Rhodes | 2011-09-23 | Pets There are hundreds of different kinds of bearded dragons available today. Through morphing, there are several different color and scale options to choose from. But are these morphs good for the species? read more
By: Joselyn Rhodes | 2011-09-06 | Pets When mating bearded dragons you will need an incubator to successfully hatch your eggs. There are many commercial incubators available to purchase, but making your own may prove to be much cheaper in the end. read more
By: markimris | 2011-04-06 | Pets Bearded Dragon Gauteng A Bearded Dragons colour varies from a dull brown or gray to straw/yellow to fiery orange-red. Bearded dragons are a very in style pet. They are tremendously adaptable to diffe... read more
By: John | 2010-11-25 | Pets Bearded dragon brumation is a state of dormancy among reptiles that is in some way much like hibernation. In those times, the bearded dragon sleeps majority of the time and consumes very little. read more
By: John | 2010-12-01 | Pets Bearded dragons are usually stored as pets and thus they require a shelter where you can leave them be. It's best that you simply prepare bearded dragon cages before buying the actual lizard itself so that the animal already possesses a proper spot to rest once you obtain it and bring it home. read more
By: John | 2010-12-08 | Pets Bearded dragon impaction is one of the health hazards which pet owners should be aware about as this apparently simple matter can lead to the death of your cherished pet dragon. Impaction occurs every time a bearded dragon's gastrointestinal tract is obstructed by a mass leading to an obvious bump on its spine. read more
By: Todd S. Miller | 2010-03-29 | Pets A bearded dragon needs and wants human contact and attention. You should always at least interact with your beardie every day or 3 or 4 times a week. Their home should be kept where you will spend most of your time so they can see you every day. read more