Do Bearded Dragons Fart / Pass Gas?

Other reptiles, including bearded dragons, fart. Farts, on the other hand, may indicate that your reptile requires some attention. Common farts, such as those produced during or after urination, should not cause concern. When your beard dragon can’t stop farting or doesn’t break wind at all, consult a veterinarian.

Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s talk about how bearded dragons fart, why they fart so much, and whether or not their farts smell. We’ll also go through some interesting questions about looking for your bearded dragon.

Bearded dragons fart at regular intervals, especially when they have a normal bowel movement. However, if your beardy is suffering from stomach problems, it may fart more or less. Let’s take a look at why your bearded dragon may be breaking wind more frequently than usual.

Bearded dragons, yes, they fart. Healthy beardies, on the other hand, fart less than individuals with a clogged gastrointestinal system. This indicates that if your bearded dragons fart regularly, germs in the colon may be present. In any case, bearded dragons fart to expel gas from the intestine. There are two primary reasons why beardish fart.

Do Bearded Dragons Smell?

Although swallowing and chewing are the first steps in digestion, the final step is digestion in the intestine. This entire intestinal process will generate endogenous gas, which will primarily consist of methane and oxygen, and other gases. These gases are responsible for fart odor. Many people wonder about this since bearded dragons, especially healthy ones, do not fart frequently.

Your bearded dragon’s natural waste products (feces and urine) are the leading cause of foul odors. Beardies, once again, do not smell, but their dung and pee do. Because they are in a cage, the smell can accumulate quickly and pass to your dragon. The recommended practice is to spot clean your bearded dragon’s tank 1-2 times a day to remove any droppings.

Farting is a normal biological process. As previously said, practically all creatures fart at a certain point. Some people fart more so than others. Healthy animals, for example, fart less. But what are the actual components that induce this process? It has something to do with the animal’s food or diet and the bacteria in the gut. These two variables are mostly responsible for farting in animals such as bearded dragons.

Do Bearded Dragons Ever Make Noises?

To create noise, you must have vocal cords. Bearded Dragons lack vocal cords and hence cannot make any noises other than hissing and gargling sounds caused by their respiratory tract. That’s all there is to it. In general, bearded dragons do not create noises or sounds. Other lizards can make squeaking and chirping sounds, but bearded dragons cannot because they lack a vocal cord.

The only sound you’ll hear from your bearded dragon is hissing. But why are they doing it? If your bearded dragon is getting attacked or worried, it may hiss, which can indicate that something is disturbing your beardie. As a result, it is critical to determine why your bearded dragon is making a hissing sound. This manner, you can solve the problem and prevent your pet from being anxious.

Do Bearded Dragons Defecate?

Yes, they do poop but there is no magic number for determining how frequently a bearded dragon faeces. This is due to a variety of distinct factors influencing the quantity. Their age, food, environment, stress level, health condition, and brumation are among these determinants. Brumation is the hibernating period that cold-blooded species, such as bearded dragons, go through throughout the winter. 

Keeping track of how frequently your bearded dragon poops, the color and consistency of the poop, and other factors can help the owner determine if their reptile is healthy or stressed. Normal bearded dragon excrement is brown and log-shaped, with white at the end, as this is how bearded dragons emit “urine.” 

Warm water baths can assist your bearded dragon in pooping if you suspect it is constipated, which is usually the case if they haven’t pooped in 1-2 weeks. If your boardie’s poop is frequently runny, it’s a good idea to assess his or her nutrition and surroundings to see if anything is causing diarrhea. If no obvious explanations are found, consult your vet to rule out parasites and illnesses.