Bearded Dragon Graphics and Information

  • UVB, UVB Placement, & UVB Strength Graphic (Click “See More” to see more graphics on UVB

    These graphics are SUPER important! Without Uvb it will cause your reptiles especially Bearded Dragons to get Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD). That is...
  • Safe Greens, Fruit, & Plants, & Flower Graphics (Click “See More” to See All Graphics)

    These graphics show all the safe things for bearded dragons to have that are not insects.
  • Bearded Dragon Safe Cleaning Graphic

    This graphic is to show safe items to use to clean and disinfect your enclosures! 
  • Temp/Humidity Gauge Graphic

    This Graphic is to show the best ways to check your temps and your humidity inside your enclosure. Unfortunately, the plastic non digital thermomet...
  • Bearded Dragon Sexing Graphic

    This is a Graphic to show you how to tell the gender in your bearded dragon. The smaller the dragon, the more the light test will be more accurate....
  • Bio Active Set Up Graphic (Click “Read more” to see both graphics)

    This Graphic is to show a overall description on a bio active enclosure. Bio active enclosures basically clean theirselves. Using springtails &...
  • Bearded Dragon Basking Bulb Graphic

    This Graphic is to show great basking bulbs that last a decent amount of time. Average they can last around 2-3 months! if they go out really quick...
  • Bearded Dragon Lay Bin Graphic

    This Graphic is to show what you may need to set up for a gravid female. Always make sure the sand & soil is a lot 50/50 mix and is wet enough ...
  • Bearded Dragon Shopping List

    This Graphic is to show things to get for a Bearded Dragon. I hope this helps! Remember the bigger the enclosure, the better it is for the dragon.
  • Bearded Dragon Feeder Insects Graphic

    This is a Graphic showing safe insects that can be fed to bearded dragons. Keep in mind that variety is super important so they can get different n...
  • Bearded Dragon First Aid

    This is a Graphic showing important first aid items to have on hand in case anything happens. It’s always best to consult with a veterinarian if yo...