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I think my Beardie is ready to shed..

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Hey guys.

I've had my beardie for a few days now, and he's still young.

I think he's ready for a shed and I'm just wondering how I can help him along? He keeps rubbing himself up against his log and he also has abit of skin hanging from his lip. I assume you aren't supposed to pull at it, but I gave it a very very gentle pull (wasn't even that, more of a little scratch) to see if it'd come off but it didn't.

Should I spray him with some warm water? I hear some people give their's baths but my dragon is still new and I'm not sure he's ready for it..
 
Warm Bath not to much water.MIne love thier bath time. I would fill it up to about the middle of his legs. That way he can go on his stomach if he wants. My male plays and splashes water everywhere.. That will help the skin come off. Dont be surprised if he goes to the bathroom also. Mine do everytime..In fact they are almost trained they go only in the water 90 percent of the time.
 
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