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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

3 bearded dragons taking a bath

i know the water was a little high for them but i just wanted them to poop and my female had impaction which is now cleared

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  • My baby beardie hasn't pooped in two days and won't poop in the warm water, should I keep soaking it for a couple of days or take it to a vet immediately?

  • Aww, they are so cute! Baths are a great idea for bearded dragons. It helps them shed, keeps them hydrated, gives them exercise, and they usually poop in the water, which = less/no poop in thier cage to clean! My beardie, Gunner, loves baths! When she was little, I think the baths used to stress her out a little bit, but I always made sure to watch her closely and let her grab on to my hand if she appeared to be stressed out, this made her feel much safer and in time, she began to love bathtime!

  • @evrae205 THE EARTH IS FLAT!!! DONT DENY THE TRUTH!!!

  • @xxuncexx

    We also aren't meant to live much longer than 30yrs. technology has allowed us to prolong our lives not nature. again evolution isn't perfect, its a process. it took billions of years for life to even evolve in the first place.

  • @evrae205 but its been millions of years! how come our teeth rott if we dont brush! tooth brushes werent always around you know

  • @xxuncexx

    Medical defects such as this are a natural form of population control.

    A better evolved GI tract is not nessecary for thiem to propogate.

    Evolution isn't a perfect process if it was there would be way more life forms than the ecosystem could support.

  • @evrae205 to think they would have evolved before they went to the desert

  • beardies mostly occur in the dry semi arid grasslands of alice springs,and semi wooded foothills of western australia. Not so much the sand ridden style of deserts. A LOT of beardies die of impaction in the wild as well.

  • they stop pooping and eating. after thy poo you can see what caused the impaction. sand and calcisand sometimes causes them especially in young dragons.

  • you gotta remember theyre are beardies from different parts of Australia. And the habbitats are different.

    Have you ever noticed how some ppl say sand is fine, some say tiles etc...coz there is more than 1 method to keep beardies. Just relax everyone!

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