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Old 27-04-2011, 05:27 PM
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do u bath leapard geckos

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Re: do u bath leapard geckos

Only if there's issues with shedding. A humid hide must be provided for Leopard geckos so when the time comes for them to shed, they can sit in the humid hide which will help loosen the old skin. I find that they tend not to like baths, my lot don't at least anyway.
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Re: do u bath leapard geckos

as above, if they have stuck shed then i will put them in a tub with about a cm of warm water but other than that i dont bath them at all
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Re: do u bath leapard geckos

Nver had to bath mine and her skin use to come off in one bit then she would eat it.
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Re: do u bath leapard geckos

as above; my lot used to hate baths, but a warm bath when shedding is necessary to help their skin fall off xxxxxxxx
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