Emaciated Bearded Dragon
Rubber Jaw Bearded Dragon
Trauma due to cage aggression can also occur in dragons that are being housed together. Intestinal impaction (common from eating substrate), and renal and cardiac diseases are less common in this species.

7 Month Old Bearded Dragon
Before you can bring your bearded dragon home, you must first set up the habitat. It is important to ensure that your bearded dragon has heat and food. It is essential to inspect all equipment, including the basking pad and ultraviolet light. It is essential to maintain the same temperature throughout the day. It is important to maintain a low humidity.
Standard Bearded Dragon Colors
Male bearded dragons are territorial and should be housed separately. Males and females housed together will likely breed, and females should not be housed with males until they are at least 2 years old or they may have difficulty laying eggs. Do not house different reptile species together.


Bearded Dragon Smile
Bearded dragon tank setup Bearded dragons require a dry and clean environment. Keep your beardie happy by placing the tank in a cool, dry area. Ideal is a room with a door. A dehumidifier should not be kept in the same space as your beardie. This could disturb your beardie's sleep.
Bearded Dragon With No Tail
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Emaciated Bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragon Painted Nails
Bearded dragon care Bearded dragons need a clean environment for their growth. You must clean your habitat frequently, including the substrate. A sponge, washcloth, soft-bristled toothbrush, or a washcloth can all be used to clean the habitat. It is important to not allow the habitat to get too dirty as it can pose a threat to the animal's safety.
Bearded Dragon Hand
This is not uncommon. There are a couple of things to keep in mind to solve this. Movements and eyes: do not move fast, be gentle in your movement and do not make excessive eye contact. Sit around his enclosure where he can see you, and then just chill there! He will eventually understand you’re not there to hurt him.Food: when you feed him, make sure you limit the interaction to feeding. Do not feed him, and handle him or clean his enclosure. Different actions should be done at different times, to sort of get him into an expectable schedule. Handling should be a progressive experience, one in which you gain each others trust step by step.
