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Mr. Bath-Time Maya
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2032959, member: 117954"] Cute story — just remember, bathing your bearded dragon is completely unnecessary unless he soils himself. Too much can cause problems, and using a warm bath to defecate can result in a sort of ‘pre-mature’ stool where his body wasn’t able to absorb the rest of the leftover nutrients from it. If he can’t defecate on his own, that is likely due to an issue regarding his husbandry. Just bear that in mind. If your husbandry is on par, you can let his body do its thing. My boy is 8 months old and poops every other day to every three day, usually 3-4x a week. [/QUOTE]
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