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We've had to play around with the temps in her tank because it's been absurdly warm for February in Michigan. So sometimes that has resulted in her being too toasty, and these cute heat-purging sessions. It's a work in progress, and we make sure she's well-hydrated. But here's my spoiled princess Thane!

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And then of course, bedtime snuggles!

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CooperDragon

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Happy little dragon! The odd seasonal changes do require more tweaking of the temps than usual. As long as you have a good gradient going then it shouldn't pose much of a danger or problem if you're not able to keep everything exactly right.
 

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Yep! Her temps are 105-110 basking and 80-83 cool end. We also make sure the humidity is between 25% and 35%. We've had to have the humidifier off the past week and a half because it's been so humid for February. My sinuses aren't happy, but I'm willing to deal with it so that she doesn't get a URI.
 

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Amazingly, she has been doing really well! The supplements she is on have literally saved her life! She still has a tinge of blood in her urates but the vet said that it's common for adv dragons. He said to keep an eye on it and to watch her energy and appetite. And well, she's been eating like a pig (60 small crickets and 20 small dubia nymphs tonight!), having daily BMs, drinking well, and running around!
 

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Kirby shed non-stop till he was around 9 months old. It has significantly slowed down now that he is a year old
 
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