Bearded Dragon Glossary
Plain-English definitions of the key bearded dragon terms every keeper should know: brumation, metabolic bone disease (MBD), gut loading, UVB, impaction, morphs, and the third eye.
What Is Brumation in Bearded Dragons?
Brumation is a natural winter dormancy, the reptile version of hibernation. Learn what it is, when it happens, and how to tell it apart from illness.
Read guide →What Is MBD (Metabolic Bone Disease)?
MBD is a common, preventable disease where bones weaken from a lack of usable calcium. Learn the causes, early signs, treatment, and prevention.
Read guide →What Is Gut Loading Feeder Insects?
Gut loading means feeding feeder insects a nutritious diet before offering them. Learn what to use, how long it takes, and why it matters.
Read guide →What Is UVB and Why Is It Essential?
UVB is ultraviolet light that lets a dragon make vitamin D3 to absorb calcium. Learn the right bulb, distance, and replacement schedule.
Read guide →What Is Impaction in Bearded Dragons?
Impaction is a digestive blockage, often from loose substrate or oversized prey. Learn the causes, warning signs, prevention, and when to see a vet.
Read guide →What Is a Bearded Dragon Morph?
A morph is a dragon bred for an inherited trait in color, pattern, or scales. Learn what morphs are, the common types, and which need special care.
Read guide →What Is the Third Eye on a Bearded Dragon?
The third eye, or parietal eye, is a light-sensing spot on the head. Learn what it does, how it detects predators, and why dragons flinch overhead.
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