How to bathe a bearded dragon baby . In today's video, I decided to share with you how to bathe a bearded dragon baby and maintain water balance. An adult bearded dragon can be submerged in a bathtub or even in a rubber-lined plastic box or something that can withstand water.

The same is true for adult bearded dragons, but they may take a little longer to get used to. You don't want to add aloe vera right after soaking your bearded dragon, because that's probably enough. In today's video, I decided to share with you how to bathe a bearded dragon baby and maintain water balance.
When bathing a bearded dragon, try heating the water.
Watch out for signs of stress and if he poops in the water, don't let him drink. Now add about 1 teaspoon of aloe vera to the bath water. The more you bathe your dragon, the more comfortable it will be.
Bathe the bird in no more than 2 inches of water and keep the bearded dragon bath temperature between 85 and 92 degrees Fahrenheit.
Use around this temperature to bathe your baby. This will keep your bearded dragon warm while bathing, but won't cause any burns or discomfort. The same is true for adult bearded dragons, but they may take a little longer to get used to.
Never use soap or detergent when bathing a bearded dragon.
The size of the bearded dragon determines the amount of water needed to bathe. You don't want to add aloe vera right after soaking your bearded dragon, because that's probably enough. The water must be lukewarm, but not hot and certainly not cold.
Keep showers short and consider infrequent showers initially.
Nick and Timmy will teach you how to wash a bearded dragon and how to dry it if it is a child. This is what we use and it works great:
For adults, you can fill the tub with one to three inches of water, depending on the size of the tub.
For stingrays and young bearded dragons, fill the tub with about half an inch to one inch of water. An adult bearded dragon can be submerged in a bathtub or even in a rubber-lined plastic box or something that can withstand water. Bearded dragons are reptiles that live in the deserts, forests and bushes of Australia, and although some bearded dragon species come from dry natural habitats, many of them enjoy spending time in the water.