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Bearded Dragon Guide 12/17/2025

Bearded Dragon Guide 12/17/2025

With the holiday season coming, we feel it’s a good time to make a post on:

“What do you need to own a Bearded Dragon? And what are some tips?”

1. You need a Desert 10.0 UVB light, which needs to be replaced every 1 – 1.5 years MINIMUM. You can get a coil UVB bulb and be fine, but the tube UVB bulbs are better as they put off a more consistent spectrum.

2. You need a basking light hot enough to reach between 95-105 degrees where your beardie sits, but if your beardie is not basking under the light, we find either the basking surface is getting too hot, or some beardies like specific heat conditions that are slightly cooler. Example 93 degrees. Don’t get a basking rock. Not only can they start a house fire, but they can also burn your reptile.

3. DO NOT GET SAND. Yes, Bearded Dragons live on sand in the wild, but the sand in Australia is not the same as what stores carry, as they live on almost a clay-like substrate. Pet store sand is fine-grained, not diggable, and has an increased risk of impaction. Get Reptisoil for them instead, as the dirt is easier to pass, encourages natural digging behaviors, and helps the humidity in the tank. Baby beardies shouldn’t get substrate, as they can and will eat it, which blocks their digestion, ultimately killing them.

4. Adults should be in a BARE MINIMUM of a 40-gallon Breeder, no less. Any less and they experience muscle deterioration. Babies can be housed in a 20-gallon tank so that the humidity and heat can be monitored closely, but they will need upgrades to bigger tanks as they grow.

5. Food, one of the most talked-about topics. Babies can eat 10-30 crickets a feeding, whereas adults can eat 20-30 in a feeding. We feed ours 3-4 times a week. It’s important to keep in mind they will not eat if they are not hungry, and adult bearded dragons are prone to obesity if you either let them be picky or don’t give them options. Dubia roaches are healthier than crickets. Crickets are healthy and can be fed daily. Hornworms are more of a treat, but they really help with hydration and protein. Waxworms are not to be fed regularly as they are SUPER fatty, but a nice treat. Super worms are a good filler, but always better than mealworms, and mealworms kind of suck for beardies. PLEASE always feed baby dragons in a **separate** container, as they cannot always chase the food in their cage, and will give up/slowly starve. We recommend visiting http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html for information on vegetables, greens, and vitamins. We personally recommend dusting crickets once a week with calcium and once a week with vitamins.

6. If your Bearded Dragon ever gets sick, the first thing any vet will ask is what the heat and humidity are at, so it’s important to get a gauge to read both of those if you have any issues.

7. Most Bearded Dragons like to sleep in hides, making it extremely important they not only have one hide for their cool half of the tank, but also the warm. A hide should be large enough to cover the whole dragon (Although some will still stick half their bodies out). This provides them with a place where they can feel safe at night.

If you are looking to get a bearded dragon this holiday season, this is the place. We have multiple surrendered adults looking for another home, and babies ready to go. Let’s get you started with the right resources.

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Crested Geckos 12/13/2025

Crested Geckos 12/13/2025

A BUNCH of Crested Geckos are looking for homes.

We have males, females, and juveniles, all of which are from either local breeders or have been surrendered. In about a week, there will be even babies available. If you’re looking to add a nice, easy-going reptile to your family or collection, these are a good price and even better Personalities. The last picture is of a baby Gargoyle Gecko.

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Black Friday Deal #4 11/26/2025

Black Friday Deal #4 11/26/2025

Buy a suitable sized cage, and get the reptile HALF OFF!

With this one of a kind offer, we want to send you out the door with the right husbandry! Baby beardies require a 20 long at least, our adult Beardie needs a 40 breeder at least, and our other reptiles we will fill you in on as you swing by.

We care deeply about our animals and their lives matter to us. Our staff is devoted to teaching new reptile owners what their husbandry should look like for each animal. The very last thing we want, is to send anyone out the door who has questions or in need of guidance.

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Jumping Spiders 11/12/2025

Jumping Spiders 11/12/2025\

Look at those tiny Eyelashes!

There are currently three adult female jumping spiders, two adult males, three juvenile males (i5-i6), and five juvenile females (i6-i7) available. Our store is very thankful to have received the energetic juveniles from a local breeder. The adults are currently eating 2-3 small crickets a week, and the juveniles are eating roughly 8-12 fruit flies a week, with the exception of either 4 fruit flies a feeding or a pinhead/very small cricket.

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Isopod Sales 10/27/2025

Isopod Sales 10/27/2025

Isopod Alert!

The current population of isopods is booming, and we want to share that with you! There are Panda Kings, Papaya, Dairy Cows, Milk Back, Red Koi, Cookie Crumble, and more on sale. Thanks to everyone’s support, we have been able to invest in other species such as Rubber Duckies, although they are slow breeders, and we will not be able to sell them for probably another year. Come celebrate with us by picking up some awesome pets/feeders/clean-up crew at a price you can’t beat.

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Blue Death Feigning Beetles 05/05/2025

Blue Death Feigning Beetles 05/05/2025

Blue Death Feigning Beetles are here!

When these beetles sense danger, they go into a state of immobility that mimics death. They achieve this by stiffening their legs and rolling onto their sides or backs, making it appear as though they have succumbed. This clever tactic helps them evade predators, as many animals tend to avoid consuming what they believe to already be dead.

Come grab yourself a little beetle bug!

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Isopod of the Week 05/01/2025

Isopod of the Week 05/01/2025

New BOGO isopod!
This week’s buy one, get one free deal on ONE select species is the Yellow Zebra isopods. You can expect to find this species under wood or leaves, in addition to seeing them occasionally strolling out and about. It can take a little while for these pill bugs to kick off a large colony compared to other species, although they can keep a good consistent number after they begin breeding. We find they prefer to hang out under cork bark, so providing multiple cork spots is vital to encourage comfortability and safe breeding environments. Maintaining moisture in the soil is also a key factor to their population in our experience. They have not been one to particularly thrive for us when they experience dryness, but they do wonderful in damp soil with zero to no die-off.
Being this is a new program for us, we may have to limit how many BOGO deals we do on less populated/slow reproducing colonies, so seize the opportunity when you can!
This isopod will be available with the BOGO deal from 05/1/2025 – 05/8/2025

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Isopod of the Week 04/17/2025

Isopod of the Week 04/17/2025

New BOGO isopod!

This week’s buy one, get one free deal on ONE select species are the wonderous wild-type isopods (Armadillidium vulgare and Armadillidium nasatum). Activity-wise, these species love to walk around and explore, but you can commonly find the Nasatums taking naps out in the open more than the Peraccae. They are very outgoing, and tend to maintain a steady population in breeding seasons. Their ability to adapt and blend in with their natural habitat makes these a great species for reptiles that tend to eat their isopod brethren.

As this is a new program for us, we may have to limit the number of BOGO deals we offer on less populated/slow-reproducing colonies, so seize the opportunity when you can!

This isopod will be available with the BOGO deal from 04/17/2025 – 04/23/2025

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Isopod of the Week 04/10/2025

Isopod of the Week 04/10/2025

New BOGO isopod!
This week’s buy one, get one free deal on ONE select species is the adorably pleasing Papaya isopods. Activity-wise, this is a species you typically find hiding under pieces of cork bark or leaf litter. Once they start to re-produce they generally keep their population at a more maintainable rate than then Dairy Cows, although the cows are more outgoing. Their tiny size and unique appearance make them a perfect option for smaller terrariums.
As this is a new program, we may have to limit the number of BOGO deals we offer on less populated/slow-reproducing colonies, so seize the opportunity when you can!
This isopod will be available with the BOGO deal from 04/10/2025 – 04/17/2025

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Isopod of the Week 04/04/2025

Isopod of the Week 04/04/2025

Now Announcing our new “Isopod of the Week” program!

To celebrate, we’re offering an alternating buy one, get one free deal on ONE select species every week! That’s right—our isopods are flourishing, and we want to share that success with all you bug and reptile lovers out there! You can expect a diverse selection of species including Panda Kings, Dairy Cows, Orange Creams, Wildtypes, Papaya, Lava species, and so much more!

Being this is a new program for us, we may have to limit how many BOGO deals we do on less populated/slower reproducing colonies, so seize the opportunity when you can!

This program will be starting TODAY with Porcellio Laevis AKA “Dairy Cow”.