Then don't eat 'em.
The bearded dragon lays about 20-25 eggs
no, leave them how they are
They do it when they are ready to come out!
no she would't do that at all
carefully.
The answer to this question is no. This is because beardie eggs can have bacteria that could be harmful to you and others.
Bearded dragon sex determination is determined by the temperature at which the eggs are incubated. Warmer temperatures typically result in male bearded dragons, while cooler temperatures result in female bearded dragons.
It is only normal if the eggs are not fertilized...
Nah, my bearded dragon lays eggs but because we don't have a male beardie they won't hatch.
fall and summer dude
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
Yes I'm just laying one now.