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07-19-2006, 03:55 PM
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Maybe I'm not filling the tub up enough, 'cause I still haven't seen Gizmo swim. It's like he'll get in it while it's running, poo and then I'll drain it to clean it out, and he'll climb out and go back to the mirror.
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07-19-2006, 09:33 PM
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When I first put Ghengis in the tub to get him to poo, I will only put in a small amount of warm water. After he poos, which is almost immediately, I drain the tub and refill it for him to bath and play in. I fill it, in the deep end by the drain, only enough to where he can still stand in the water, just about chest high. He can swim a little bit, but I always make sure he can stand without being fully submerged. Maybe one of these days, when I get the nerve, I will try a "deep" bath for Ghengis .
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10-12-2006, 08:13 AM
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HI..I fill Dudes bath just up to where his toes barely reach the bottom. I never leave him alone tho.(nervous mom ) he is about 5 months now. He alao likes to play in there with my daughters Bearded Dragon who is same age. we got them same time.
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10-12-2006, 11:28 AM
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I wouldn't suggest that you give them a bath together, as the iggy will soon out grow the size of the Bearded Dragon and you wouldn't want the Bearded Dragon hurt. I also give my Bearded Dragons a bath, they are given a bath separate from my iggy.
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Just be very careful not ot leave them alone together, I wouldbe more worried about the Bearded Dragon attacking the Ig than the other wy around. Dragons are attracted to things that move and all it could take is one flick of the tail from the iguana and you might end up with a bloody mess on your hands. I'm not going to tell you not to bathe them together but PLEASE be very careful.
And if they are using the tub to defecate I wuld advise you to bathe them once at a time to prevent the spread of bacteria and possible parasites and what have you.
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