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How to tame your lizard (or reptile)
Explains how to tame your snake or lizard--forget everything you've ever been told.
11 commentsPicking the Bearded Dragon for You
How to choose the right Bearded Dragon for you. Where to get your reptile and how to pick out a good temperament.
2 commentsBearded Dragons Care- How to Properly take Care of Your Bearded Dragon
Bearded Dragons originally hail from the scrub lands of Australia. There are two main types: inland and coastal. Inland Bearded Dragons are the most common, and are also known as Yellow Headed Bearded Dragons. Adult male Bearded dragons can grow up...
1 commentPet Reptiles - A Buyer's Guide
Reptiles can make wonderful pets. They are beautiful, diverse, and for the most part easy to maintain.
1 commentBaby Bearded Dragon - What You Need To Know
Bearded Dragon Facts: Baby bearded dragons are born at just under 4 inches and 1/10 of an ounce. At full adult, you can expect them to be 19-23 inches and up to 1 pound, although the German giant can reach around 26 inches. Typical lifespan is 5...
4 commentsA Complete Guide To Feeding Your Bearded Dragon
Bearded Dragons eat a wide variety of fruits , vegetables , and insects so you should find it easy to come up with something your bearded dragon will eat and enjoy. But you don't want to forget that they need good nutrition. You need to be aware of what you are feeding your dragon and if it will meet its nutrition needs. Be sure that you offer your bearded dragon greens. You will find that collard greens are usually the most popular. Other greens can also be fed to your bearded dragon but you s
4 commentsFeeding Canned Whole Prey to Reptiles and other Pets
New products have emerged (can o crickets, JurrasiDiet, Flukers) offering canned whole prey such as insects, fish, and crustaceans for pet keepers. This article discusses the benefits and potential issues in using these foods occasionally and exclusively, and offers advice on how to administer the foods and utilize them for the best results.
4 commentsDragon Love-Bearded Dragons
General: What is a bearded dragon? Bearded dragons are medium sized lizards of the Agamidae family. They range through the mainland of Australia and along coastal areas. The most popular of the bearded dragons for sale in the pet trade are the...
1 commentBefore You Buy Reptiles from a Pet Store
Reptiles have found their way in many homes in America these days. People own reptiles varying from ball pythons to Burmese pythons. leopard geckos to giant day geckos, and bearded dragons to iguanas....
31 commentsCitrus Bearded Dragon
Before you buy a bearded dragon you have to buy him/her a home and set it up. The terrarium must be 78-88 degrees for the dragon to properly be able to digest his/her food. If your dragon gets cold he/she will be more prone to sickness.
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