You’re probably already aware that we breed a lot of Bearded Dragons at our Northampton shop. But you may be surprized to know that it’s very rare for us to see any of our girls laying their eggs. Usually we’ll just find a clutch of eggs whilst checking the nesting boxes in the morning. So, [...]
Have your reptiles tried Calci-Worms yet?
Calci-Worms are very new to us in the UK. We’ve heard a lot of good things about them from America where they have been used for a long time. Over there they are branded as Phoenix Worms or Soldier Grubs, you may have heard of them. But what are Calci-Worms? Calci-Worms are the larvae of [...]
How Many More Beardies Will Hatch?
I cannot believe how many Bearded Dragons have hatched out here this year. I gave up counting a long time ago! Maybe this would make a good competition for next seasons breeding? Here’s a few photos of some babies that hatched a few days ago. Don’t forget we are still giving the babies away free [...]
Bearded Dragon Babies
Sam and her mum have a reptile sanctuary with over 500 animals at home. Many are rescues but given the right conditions and care it’s inevitable that at some point healthy animals will breed. One of her female Bearded Dragons laid a clutch of eggs about 2 months ago. We put them in our incubator [...]
More Bearded Dragon Eggs!
We love breeding our own reptiles and we always try to encourage our customers to do the same. We were delighted this morning when two young men, Lewis and Alex, came through the door with an interesting looking box wrapped in a tea towel. Accompanied by Dad Mike the boys revealed the box containing what [...]
Baby German Giant Bearded Dragons
Nearly There! One of the most satisfying things about working with reptiles is breeding your own stock. Another success story of our captive breeding programs was the hatching of our German Giant Bearded Dragon babies! Bearded Dragons are our favourite reptile pet and judging by their popularity they are yours too. German Giant Bearded Dragons [...]
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