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Bathing receptacles

jam5971

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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I know there's two schools of thought when it comes to bathing your dragon. One only when he's got some muck on him and two bathing on a regular basis. I've yet to make my mind up which way I'm going to go, but I'm leaning to the latter.

What do you bathe your Dragons in?

I know people use their own baths, but I don't have that option as I've only got a shower cubicle. I'm thinking a bucket, plastic box or a washing up bowl. Which would be better or does it need to be something bigger? I guess I could use my basin. Your thoughts please.
 

Eavlynn

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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978
Some use their sink, but I went out and got a litter box to bathe my beardies in. I've had to upgrade to a larger storage box with slightly higher walls to keep my bigger boy from jumping out so easily since he isn't fond of bath time.

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KrissyLeigh

Juvenile Dragon
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302
Location
south Texas
I know there's two schools of thought when it comes to bathing your dragon. One only when he's got some muck on him and two bathing on a regular basis. I've yet to make my mind up which way I'm going to go, but I'm leaning to the latter.

What do you bathe your Dragons in?

I know people use their own baths, but I don't have that option as I've only got a shower cubicle. I'm thinking a bucket, plastic box or a washing up bowl. Which would be better or does it need to be something bigger? I guess I could use my basin. Your thoughts please.

I also use a litter box. I used to use a clear pet carrier but he was always trying to escape. But since I have switched to the litter box he is much better about bathtime, since he can't see through the walls
 

PatsyB

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Location
Chicago
I used to use a dish pan when they were smaller but then they started getting really stressed in it. Lots of people use their kitchen sink with no problems.
 

Hdrydr31

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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I bathe mine in the kitchen sink I just sanitize between and after each
 

Cori

Juvenile Dragon
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148
I use my bathroom sink. My adult fits in there and it's slick enough she can't get out on her own. I'll pull the stopper partially closed so it slowly drains but the water is fast enough it still fills up

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