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11-10-2006, 02:02 AM
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Bath time
My bd likes to jump up on the edge of the tube when I am getting a bath and slide into the water. She fills herself with air and floats in the water. I thought the first time was an accident, she did it again and seems to love it.
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11-11-2006, 07:51 PM
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i dont know if my beardie loves baths or not, he is in the water until the water gets cold(5-10 min.) and he barely moves. the only time he reall ymoves is when he first goes in the water he tries to jump over the sides and get out. i need a bigger tubberware container soon or he'll be able to jump right out of his bath
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11-11-2006, 09:17 PM
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my beardie loves his bath.
i have had some that love it, and some that hate it.
If they are swimming around, they love it. If they are trying to escape...they hate it.
They dont like deep water though...the floating thing is probaby a natural reaction. I personally cannot breathe underwater...so I try to stay above water, too. Makes sense that if the water is too deep to stand in, floating is the next best thing.
Good luck. Try less water next time. so little that they stand up.
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11-11-2006, 09:55 PM
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First try putting them in the tub with a small amount of water. Make sure the water is slightly warm and be prepared to clean the tub afterwards becauses they will poo in the water. This is a great way to cause a bm if they have not gone in a few days. Second the bath tub with deep water for Tabbie is new and she seems to like it alot.
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