When your bearded dragon is shedding, here's what you should do:
Humidity: Increase the humidity in the enclosure slightly. You can do this by misting the enclosure with water once or twice a day, especially during shedding periods. Avoid making the enclosure soaking wet, just aim for a slight increase. See: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/humidity%20for%20bearded%20dragons
Bathing: Offer your bearded dragon regular baths. A shallow bath of lukewarm water (around 85-95°F or 29-35°C) can help loosen shedding skin. Soak them for 10-20 minutes. See: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/bearded%20dragon%20bathing
Rough Surfaces: Provide rough surfaces in the enclosure, such as rocks or driftwood, which your dragon can rub against to help remove the shed.
Avoid Pulling: Never forcibly pull off shedding skin. This can be painful and damage the new skin underneath, potentially leading to infection. Let the shedding happen naturally.
Diet and Hydration: Ensure your bearded dragon is properly hydrated and eating a healthy diet. Good nutrition supports healthy skin and shedding. See: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/bearded%20dragon%20diet and https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/bearded%20dragon%20hydration
Shedding Problems: Be observant. If your bearded dragon has retained shed, especially around the toes, eyes, or tail, this could lead to problems like constriction or infection. If you notice issues, consult with a veterinarian experienced in reptiles. See: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/bearded%20dragon%20shedding%20problems
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