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Bearded dragon care guide and information: enclosure requirements, diet and feeding, health and more. How to keep and care for beardies as a pet.

retes stack with rocks for bearded dragon

How to Build a Retes Stack for Bearded Dragons

Retes stacks are a popular choice for bearded dragon owners because they are safe, effective, and durable. They are made up of a series of rocks or slate tiles that are stacked on top of each other, with heat lamps placed in between.

Bearded Dragon lizard with Flowers

What Flowers Can Bearded Dragons Eat?

Bearded dragons are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Flowers can be a good source of vitamins and minerals for bearded dragons, and they can add some variety to their diet.

Fluker's Reptile Food for Bearded Dragons

Fluker’s Bearded Dragon Food: A Comprehensive Guide

Fluker’s offers a wide range of bearded dragon food products, specifically designed for their unique dietary needs. Their products are nutritionally balanced, easy to digest, and affordable. Fluker’s is a trusted brand among reptile enthusiasts, and their products are a great option to consider for your bearded dragon.

Bearded Dragon and Chocolate

Can Bearded Dragons Eat Chocolate?

Chocolate is toxic to bearded dragons because they are particularly sensitive to theobromine, a compound found in chocolate. Theobromine can cause a number of health problems in reptiles, including seizures and death.

Bearded Dragon and Brussel Sprouts

Can Bearded Dragons Eat Brussel Sprouts?

Brussel sprouts are a good source of fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, and potassium for bearded dragons. However, they should be fed in moderation, as they are members of the cabbage family, which contains compounds that can interfere with calcium absorption. A good rule of thumb is to offer no more than 5% of your bearded dragon’s diet in cabbage family vegetables.

Pogona barbata (Cuvier, 1829), Bearded Dragon

How Big Do Bearded Dragons Grow?

Bearded dragons can grow to be between 16 and 24 inches long and weigh between 400 and 550 grams as adults. Males are typically larger than females. Factors that can affect size include genetics, diet, lighting, and health.

Bearded Dragon and Bread

Can Bearded Dragons Eat Bread?

Bread is high in carbohydrates and low in nutrients, and it can cause a variety of health problems in bearded dragons, including digestive problems, nutritional deficiencies, and obesity.