Category: Bearded Dragons

  • Dawn Soap: The Best Way to Clean Bearded Dragons

    Dawn Soap: The Best Way to Clean Bearded Dragons

    Dawn soap is a great way to clean your bearded dragon. It is safe and effective and will remove all the dirt and bacteria from their skin. Be sure to use Dawn soap specifically- other soaps may be harmful to your bearded dragon. In this article, we will discuss how to use Dawn soap on…

  • Coconut Oil for Bearded Dragons: Everything You Need to Know

    Coconut Oil for Bearded Dragons: Everything You Need to Know

    If you’re a bearded dragon owner, you may be wondering if it’s safe to use coconut oil on them. Coconut oil is a great natural moisturizer and can help keep your bearded dragon’s skin healthy and hydrated. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of using coconut oil on bearded dragons, as well…

  • How Much Water Does A Breaded Dragon Need?

    How Much Water Does A Breaded Dragon Need?

    In the wild, bearded dragons live in a desert location and are found across Australia. While there are some that will take refuge in subtropical woodlands, most of these animals prefer the arid conditions of the desert. It could be easy to believe, then, that bearded dragons do not need a lot of water; after…

  • Do Bearded Dragons Absorb Water Through Their Skin?

    Do Bearded Dragons Absorb Water Through Their Skin?

    If you look online at bearded dragon forums, you will notice that one of the most common questions is whether these lizards can drink through their skin. Now this may sound crazy at first but when you learn that there are a lot of reptiles and amphibians that have this ability, it doesn’t seem to…

  • Can Bearded Dragons Eat Grapes? ( Is it a healthy option )

    Can Bearded Dragons Eat Grapes? ( Is it a healthy option )

    The diet of the bearded dragon in the wild consists mainly of insects, small rodents, and even other lizards if they are small enough. That being said, they are omnivores and so will also eat leaves and fruits. Typically, they are not fussy eaters; so what about fruit at home? Can bearded dragons eat grapes?…