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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1794613, member: 89387"] I know there's lots of disagreement over whether bearded dragons should or should not get baths, how often and for what reason. When we first got Puff, he was "housbroken" and pooped in the water during his daily bath. It made it really easy to clean up after him -- just dump it down the drain, and the terrarium (and the rest of the house) stays nice and clean. But his poop habits have changed over the years and he doesn't always wait for his bath anymore. :( We also dribble water on his nose during his bath and slip a few greens in there too while he's drinking, and that's about the only time he drinks water or eats veggies. The water dish in his tank is for running through and leaving little wet footprints all over the paper towels when he's trying to get our attention. :roll: Our reptile vet also recommends frequent baths for both of our critters since we have issues with humidity. Here in Alaska, the indoor air gets really reeeeeaaallly dry, especially in the winter. So we still shoot for daily baths at least for the bearded dragon as well as the snake, even though we don't always manage to do it every day, and when we don't have time to do them both I decide which one needs it the most based on shedding and poop status. So I think it all depends on the beardie and the situation. In Broly's case, especially with his kidney issues, too many baths are probably not a good thing, so it's sounds like you're doing what's best for him under his unique circumstances. Glad to hear that Kane and your other critters are doing well. Puff finished up with his meds on Friday too, and got some crickets with the usual vitamins and calcium yesterday. BTW, My husband had a special church meeting to go to on Saturday night and I wasn't quite up to going with him, but I did manage to stay up late enough to see the latest episode of Dr Who ("Knock knock"). Did you see it? So now my question is: Are we ever going to be able to feed cockroaches to our beardies again without getting a little creeped out? :shock: Beardies do like to surprise you with where they decide to drop their poops every once in a while, don't they? :P Even if you've got one that seems to be housebroken, you can never expect perfection... :roll: [/QUOTE]
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