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Concerning Bearded Dragon Behavior
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[QUOTE="spaceballs, post: 2045016, member: 107541"] I'm sorry to hear that your little Zen passed in such a tragic way - it sounds like you did everything you could to save him <3 I think supporting them if that makes you comfortable in a shallow bath is a great idea! When I give my beardie a "bath" in his shallow bin the water is just enough to get his underbelly and barely halfway up - I do mist his greens and have never seen him try to drink the bath water so I think it's okay if your beardie does not hydrate as such. My beardie has also had quite a few sperm plugs - luckily some have come out when he pooped and yes the baths can help soften them for sure. I try to bathe him and then when he poops glove up and gently pull it out. This has happened to him quite a bit and my vet recommended adding Herpivite multivitamin to his food 2 times per week (apparently frequent sperm plugs can be due to vitamin A deficiency according to my vet) it has helped a lot :) [/QUOTE]
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