Bearded Dragons don't NEED a bath ! They are a desertspecies, who's natural home is the dry central area of Australia ! They would never seek out water to 'bathe' in, in their natural habitat - unless they wanted to drink it !
Bearded dragons require lots of attention in order to become tame and easily handled. Try every day, or around 5 days a week. Just have him on your shoulder or lap even!
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Have you given it enough water? I recommend you give it a bath twice every week.
Never. Just give him access to water in which to bathe himself.
You can put it back in its cage after it takes a bath.
i own both, they are the only reptiles i own, but i would have too say it depends on what you want. bearded dragons eat allot( about 6locusts a day) you bath them at least once a week they need allot of social time with you, and get scared easily, puffing out it bearded that will go black when scared. but they get too know you, you bond with them, and they get too love you, they also are awake at day (leopard gecko's are nocturnal) so you can watch them during the day rather than watching a sleeping gecko they need the vets allot more than gecko's Leopards gecko's eat about 1-2 locusts a day never need a bath but you can give them one. (bearded dragons need a bath as they do not drink out of a bowl, and a bath encourages them too drink) hardly ever need the vets can be left weeks without being handled and still be friendly, never get scared, never bite. do not bond with you, do not really care about you or who is feeding them. RE:actually bearded dragons CAN drink out of a bowl but they have to get inside the bowl to drink it so it has to be BIG
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Beardies love sitting and swimming in water but they aren't strong swimmers for long so be careful to only have shallow water. The general rule is no deeper then your beardies front knees. A bath tub, kids pool or sink works well
once a month
Every day is common hygiene.
every day or night
If the bearded dragons are the same sex and have grown up together yes, if not no.
This is probably because it is having to much heat. So are you giving him/her 12 hours light 12 hours dark because that it what they need. Also it may be dehydrated so if you have a bath, bath an adult one only from its foot to elbow depth of water or spray it with a bottle warmish water same as bath temperature. the temperature should be a little warmer than your average swimming pool.
Not a bath, like with shampoo, BUT you should occasionally soak them in warm water. This helps them shed. Use this method in combination with Zoo Med's Shedding Aid, and you have beardie that will shed healthily.