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    • 1.

      How To Bath A Bearded Dragon


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-16
      Many bearded dragons owner don't know how to keep a dragon clean, so here are some words about bathing a bearded dragon. This should give you the basics about.Bathing is an important part in keeping a...
    • 2.

      How To Make A Bearded Dragon Eat More Veggies


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-16
      Lizards from Pogona genus are commonly named as Bearded Dragon. They have broad triangular heads and flattened bodies. They reach a manageable average size of about 18-22 inches (46-56 cms). The avera...
    • 3.

      How To Keep A Bearded Dragon Healthy And Long Living?


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-16
      Bearded Dragons are extremely hardy lizards, when they are provided with the proper temperatures and lighting in their environment. However, they are also pets who do their best to hide their symptoms...
    • 4.

      Choosing A Healthy And Happy Bearded Dragon


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-16
      Many times people get a beardie and just love the creature but unfortunately the animal dies in a couple of weeks or months. In fact, statistics show that more than 70% of beardies die in their first ...
    • 5.

      What Is The Right Substrate To Use For A Bearded Dragon?


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-16
      The substrate (sometimes called flooring) is the material used to line your dragon's housing. In their native environment, Beardies live in sandy desert areas. Playground sand is often used because it...
    • 6.

      How To Avoid Impaction On Bearded Dragons


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-16
      Impaction is one of the causes that generated many bearded dragons deaths. When having impaction, a bearded dragon's digestive tract is blocked by a solid or semi-solid mass.In the case of a major imp...
    • 7.

      How To Assure The Right Feeding For A Bearded Dragon


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-23
      Feeding Bearded DragonsThe type of food you feed your dragon can vary depending on its age. At the earlier stages of life a dragon will need more protein and fewer greens, but it is advisable to intro...
    • 8.

      What Is The Right Substrate To Use For A Bearded Dragon


      by Florian Ross - 2007-04-23
      Bearded Dragons SubstratesThe substrate (sometimes called flooring) is the material used to line your dragon's housing. In their native environment, Beardies live in sandy desert areas. Playground san...
    • 9.

      Bearded Dragons Impaction - How To Avoid It?


      by Florian Ross - 2007-05-15
      Bearded Dragons Impaction is one of the causes that generated many bearded dragons deaths. In the case of a major impaction, the animal will not be very mobile, one or both back legs may appear paraly...
    • 10.

      Bearded Dragons Foods And Feeding - The Seven Foods You Must Keep Away From Your Bearded Dragon


      by Florian Ross - 2007-05-28
      Feeding bearded dragons is quite simple and should give no problem to any bearded dragon owner. The type of food you feed your dragon can vary depending on its age. At the earlier stages of life a dra...