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Hey there! Ready to give your bearded dragon a bath? It’s not as hard as it sounds - just follow these simple steps and you’ll be good to go. First off, make sure you have everything you need: a shallow container, warm water (not too hot!), and a mild soap or reptile shampoo. Now, let’s get started! Place your dragon in the container and gently pour the warm water over them - they’ll love it! Once they’re all wet, use the soap or shampoo to give them a good scrub. Don’t forget to rinse them off thoroughly afterwards - no one likes soapy residue! Finally, let your dragon air dry before putting them back in their enclosure. And that’s it - easy peasy!
How Often Should I Bathe My Bearded Dragon? [Solved]
It’s a good idea to give your dragon a bath three times a week - that should keep ’em clean and hydrated. But if they’re not too keen on it, once a week should do the trick. On the other hand, if they love baths, you might want to up it to daily!
Gather Supplies: You will need a shallow container, warm water, and a mild reptile-safe soap.
Prepare the Water: Fill the container with warm water that is no deeper than your bearded dragon’s shoulders when it is standing in the container.
Place Your Dragon in the Water: Carefully place your bearded dragon into the water and allow it to soak for 10-15 minutes.
Clean Your Dragon: Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently scrub away any dirt or debris from its body and tail using mild soap if necessary.
Rinse Your Dragon: Rinse off all of the soap with clean warm water until all traces of soap are gone from its body and tail before removing it from the bathtub or sink.
Dry Off Your Dragon: Use a soft towel to dry off your bearded dragon as much as possible before placing it back in its enclosure or habitat
Bathing your bearded dragon is a great way to keep them healthy and happy! Just make sure you use lukewarm water - not too hot or cold. You can use a shallow container, like a kiddie pool, and let them splash around for about 10 minutes. Make sure you supervise them the whole time so they don’t get into any trouble. Afterwards, give them a nice towel-dry and they’ll be good as new!