
When is a Bearded Dragon a Juvenile?
Bearded dragons reach their full adult growth by a year and a half. Beardies 0 to 2 months old are called Hatchlings, while Juveniles are 2 to 7 months old. Your 7 to 18 months old beardie is call...

When to Feed Your Bearded Dragon
While adult bearded dragons can go days or even weeks without eating, young bearded dragons cannot develop and survive without proper nutrition each day.

How to Incubate Bearded Dragons Eggs
Bearded dragons are oviparous, which means they lay eggs rather than letting their young gestate within their bodies like mammals. Female bearded dragons lay eggs whether they are fertile or infert...

How Do You Know When a Bearded Dragon is Mad?
Just because they don’t have words, that doesn’t mean that bearded dragons do not communicate. Your reptile friend will use its body language to let you know how it feels.

Why Does My Beardie Do Head Bobbing?
This behavior is more common in male bearded dragons and it usually signals a dominance or territorial aggression.

Why Does My Beardie Wave Their Arm?
When your bearded dragon spots a larger beardie, large animal, or an object that the dragon simply mistakes for another animal, it may stand on three legs, raise the remaining leg, start waving it ...
