12 Month Old Bearded Dragon
Bearded Dragon Broken Toe
A calcium deficiency, or an excess of phosphorus, in their diet, or lack of a UVB source, could lead to metabolic bone disease (also called nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism). An indication of this disease is your dragon is dragging its legs, tail, or body instead of standing up strongly.

Leucistic Bearded Dragon
Do not disrupt his sleep, and try to recreate his natural cycle of day and night. Last but not least, keep an eye out for good and bad signals, when they’re relaxed Bearded Dragons can be very playful animals: you will notice when he’s getting more relaxed and when he’s getting tense, so act in response to these signals. Anyway, most of the times it is just a matter of time, but these things can go a long way making the transition quicker. Hope this helps!
Bearded Dragon Tail Different Color
The following care guide is based on the Pogona. vitticeps Bearded Dragon and the advice may vary slightly depending on which of the six species you adopt. However, most of our advice below will be fine for all six species.


Full Grown Dwarf Bearded Dragon
Newspapers and paper towels are safer options and are also much easier to clean and dispose of. This substrate should be cleaned regularly or if it shows any signs of bacterial growth.
Bearded Dragon Dry Heaving
Before the bearded Dragon can be brought home, it is necessary to set up his habitat. The bearded Dragon must have heat, food, and UV light. It is crucial to inspect equipment, especially the basking pad. It is crucial to maintain constant temperatures throughout the day. However, humidity should be kept low.
12 Month Old Bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragon X Ray
Whether you are brand new to bearded dragons or a seasoned owner, our bearded dragon care sheet will help to answer the many questions you may come across. The Bearded Dragon Best Foods List is a simple list of the foods that are best for a bearded dragon. We have listed all the insects, fruits and vegetables that make up the most balanced diet your bearded dragon can receive.
Bearded Dragon Care Videos
A diurnal lizard, they are awake and active during the daytime. They should get 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. Bearded Dragons require an ultraviolet light to be fully-healthy (and when combined with calcium supplements helps to prevent Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism and Metabolic Bone Disease). UVB bulbs can be monitored with a UV radiometer and should be replaced every 6-12 months. In addition to a UVB bulb, they should also be provided with a 40 to 75W infrared bulb to bask in.
