Bearded dragon owners

Is this normal? Now you'll actually know.

A safe vs toxic food decoder, a husbandry audit, the lighting and heat setup, and a health red-flags chart. So you catch what the pet-store care sheet missed, without the 2am panic spiral.

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Instant download · care guidance, not a diagnosis · love it or your money back

Sound familiar?

The low-grade worry that you're getting it wrong

You did what the care sheet said, and you're still not sure any of it is right.

"Is this normal?!"

The beard went black. He's waving an arm. He hasn't eaten in days. You can't tell what's harmless and what needs a vet.

"Is it safe to feed?"

Dandelions from the yard? That bug he just caught? Half of what looks fine is a problem, and the internet contradicts itself every time.

The pet store set you up wrong

The coil bulb, the tiny tank, the loose substrate. You paid for the "starter kit" and later found out most of it was the wrong call.

UVB, heat, temps: guessing

T5 or T8? What basking temp? You're eyeballing the thing that quietly causes metabolic bone disease, and hoping it's close enough.

Here's what no one told you

It's not luck, and it's not a diagnosis. It's husbandry.

Bearded dragons hide stress well, so most of what worries new keepers is either harmless or a fixable husbandry gap: the light, the heat, the food. Get those three right and you catch the real problems early, instead of guessing at 2am. If something genuinely needs a vet, you'll know that too.

What's inside

One field guide, not 40 conflicting forum threads

40+ foods ranked

The safe vs toxic food decoder

Every common green, veg, fruit and feeder, sorted safe, sometimes, or toxic. The "can he eat that?" question, answered for good.

Checklist

The husbandry audit

Run your setup against the same list a good exotic keeper would. Find the gaps the starter kit left before they cost you.

Setup guide

The lighting & heat setup

The right bulb, the right distance, the right basking and cool-side temps, and the replacement schedule that prevents bone disease.

Reference chart

The health red-flags chart

What's normal, what to watch, and what's a vet-now situation. So "is this normal?" has a real answer, not a guess. Care guidance, not a diagnosis.

The whole thing

Less than a bag of crickets

The safe vs toxic food decoder (40+ foods)$10
The husbandry audit checklist$18
The lighting & heat setup guide$12
The health red-flags chart$7
Today$47$9
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Try it risk-free

Open it tonight and check your setup against it. If it doesn't make you more confident about your dragon's food, lighting and health, email us for a full refund. No hoops, no hard feelings. The risk is ours.

Questions

Quick answers

Is this a substitute for a vet?
No, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's husbandry and care guidance that helps you tell everyday normal from a genuine red flag. When something needs an exotic vet, the guide tells you to go, it never asks you to diagnose or treat your dragon yourself.
I'm a brand-new owner and nervous. Is this too advanced?
It's built for exactly that. Everything is plain-English: what to feed, how to set up the light and heat, and what the common behaviors actually mean. If you're on week one, this is the fastest way to feel like you know what you're doing.
How do I get it?
The second your payment goes through, you get an instant download link on screen and in your inbox. No waiting, no shipping. Open it on your phone and check a food or a symptom right away.
What if it doesn't help?
Then you pay nothing. Try it for 30 days, and if it doesn't make caring for your dragon clearer and less stressful, email us and we refund every cent. No hoops.

Stop guessing. Start knowing.

You already spent on the tank, the lights and the vet. This is the $9 reference that ties it all together and keeps him thriving.

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