saiyan25
Member
Hello,
I think my bearded dragon is potty trained. I've had my bearded dragon 'Dante' for about three weeks now. He's approximately 3 months old. Except for the first week, he's never pooped outside of his 'toilet'. His 'toilet' is a shallow rectangular glass dish, with some salad in one corner. He poops in the afternoon in the opposite corner. After there's poop in the glass dish, he never goes in there again. I have a backup plastic dish with additional salad right next to the glass dish, in case he wants to eat salad again. He occasionally poops during a warm bath, when he didn't go in the afternoon. In my opinion, cleaning poop that's in a glass dish is easier and more convenient than poop floating on water. I just pick it up with some toilet paper, flush it down the toilet, wipe the dish down with disinfecting wipes, and rinse it very well under running water. Anyway, I am very happy that Dante is doing this. It saves so much trouble!
I think my bearded dragon is potty trained. I've had my bearded dragon 'Dante' for about three weeks now. He's approximately 3 months old. Except for the first week, he's never pooped outside of his 'toilet'. His 'toilet' is a shallow rectangular glass dish, with some salad in one corner. He poops in the afternoon in the opposite corner. After there's poop in the glass dish, he never goes in there again. I have a backup plastic dish with additional salad right next to the glass dish, in case he wants to eat salad again. He occasionally poops during a warm bath, when he didn't go in the afternoon. In my opinion, cleaning poop that's in a glass dish is easier and more convenient than poop floating on water. I just pick it up with some toilet paper, flush it down the toilet, wipe the dish down with disinfecting wipes, and rinse it very well under running water. Anyway, I am very happy that Dante is doing this. It saves so much trouble!