What better way to end your bearded dragon's bath than to wrap him/her in a nice soft comfy 100% Eco Friendly Cotton hooded towel. Made specially for a bearded dragon! This set also makes a great gift and gift wrapping is available !
Towel can be purchased alone or you can purchase the complete kit which includes towel, shed aid spray, grooming brush and waterproof carrying bag. All towels are hooded.
The shed aid spray (2.7 oz spray bottle) will help to release the skin that is too stubborn to come off preventing tail rot and other illnesses. You can even add a couple of drops to the bath water to help hydrate the skin. This skin release aid is particularly helpful in keeping leatherback and silk back dragons skin hydrated.
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We suggest dragons under 1 year old get a bath 3-5 times a week, over 1 year only 1-2. Use luke-warm water and let them soak for about 15-20 minutes. On days you bathe adult dragons you do not have to mist them if they drank from their bath, juveniles I still suggest another misting hours later. Swimming in the bath will help in cleaning your dragon, give them exercise and will aid in shedding. Make sure there is a part of the bath that is shallow enough for them to touch bottom as babies tire easily and can drown. But do ensure the water is deep enough to cover their back. Use a soft bristle brush to gently scrub them to remove feces and shedding scales. Always brush with the flow of their scales, never against.
Dragons often defecate in bath water so make sure your container is cleaned thoroughly after each use. We do not recommend using your home sink or bathtub, as dragons can carry salmonella. No one wants their kids brushing their teeth or putting dishes in a sink where the family lizard just took a poop. Dragons will often drink their bath water; this is a good thing as long as it is before they have defecated. Make this a weekly routine to ensure hydration and overall health. A warm bath is also helpful if a dragon seems constipated. We NEVER recommend you take your dragon into a body of water shared with people and NEVER put them into a chlorinated body of water like a pool.
...and never leave your bearded dragon unattended in water.
Towels are not returnable due to hygiene reasons.
If there are any problems with the item please contact us.
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