I actually have my own microscope and do my own fecal exams. I do fecal floats and test the animals and keep records on all of my animals. The concept of dosing each animal with poison which kills off their natural gut flora and weakens their immune systems and causes undue stress for no reason I dont do sorry.
I feed everything from paper plates and use rubbing alcohol/diluted bleach solution for wipedowns etc. I breed my own roaches and grow my own food for them outdoors. Hibiscus and assorted greens. I also have an outdoor setup where they are taken once or sometimes twice a week to bask.
If your dragon is in water for 15-20 minutes every other day sweetheart, you're putting it at risk of respiratory infections.
If your worried about soaking put a big bowl of water in the enclosure and let it soak itself. The water will heat to the ambient temperature.
When you have kept and had well over a 100 plus dragons over 8 years of keeping them... then let me know how the cool water 20 min soaks every other day... works out for you. You will see a very large increase in colds/coughs/and respiratory issues.
But dont listen or heed the warning. Do as you wish. The girl in this post has a dragon I bred myself. If she wants the breeders advice that is what I gave to her. If you wish to follow other advise then go for it.
If you are taking the animal from a warm body temp in their enclosure of say 95 degrees... when you drop it into a cool
bath and let it soak you are causing temperature shock. When you let them sit for several minutes in the water to "soak" you are cooling their body temps down to the 70's then typically they are put back into the enclosure where the temp is extremely hot again. Big not needed temp fluctuations.
Keep doing this day after day, and you will see the dragon get sick. coughing and wheezing is the sign of a person incessantly soaking the dragon
I apologize for sounding crass. I just hear the same thing over and over on these forums and it is WRONG. sorry to say, but it is
Here are some examples of my sickly animals:
After 2-3 fecal exams and finding no internal parasites... I dont treat them ALL with panacur and medication. No, I dont do that sorry.
Although my herp vet recommended me to do that. Like the panacur was some miracle elixir or something. lol
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