If your bearded dragon is old enough, he or she will dig to go into brumation (semi-hibernation). This makes it easier for them to regulate their temperature when they are sleeping. Many bearded dragon owners suggest placing a small towel in the cage that your bearded dragon can go beneath to help aid in their sleeping. read more
Bearded Dragons are native to arid woodland and wetter desertic regions of Australia. They naturally hunt prey by digging them up and create burrows for the nightime. read more
Bearded dragons will not mimic other bearded dragons, so their behavior is always genuine. Most bearded dragons will display behavior when there is a female around, when another bearded dragon comes near them, or whenever they are approached by a larger animal or something unknown. read more
Signs of stress for a bearded dragon can be displayed in many ways. It’s up to us as their owner to be able to read these signs to figure out what might be wrong. Of course, any time your pet begins demonstrating strange behavior you should take them to a qualified reptile veterinarian as soon as possible. read more