Experienced brumaters!

wckdbtch

Hatchling Member
Have any South African beardie owners on the forum dealt with brumation before? I need information as to when it starts, as mine are both slowing down, although it is only end March now. Is it too early for them to start brumating? We've had a couple of weeks with on/off rain, so temps have dropped a little, but it still averages high 30's during the day time. Any possibility that the rainy weather might have them confused?
 

wildheart

Member
I am from Gauteng and I've had my dragons for 6 years now. Not one of them has ever gone into brumation but the weather definitely affects them. :wink:
 

wckdbtch

Hatchling Member
Original Poster
I am certainly very glad to hear that. We've established that ours are indeed slowing down because of coccidia and not the weather.
 

wildheart

Member
I'm sorry, I hope they will be better soon.
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The weather affects my dragons because they have to stay inside the house on rainy days - they HATE being inside. :x
 

TheSnowQueen

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Spoke to the Craighall vet, and she says that our weather won't get cold enough for them to go into complete brumation. I've had my baby for 3 years now, and I did notice her slowing down a little.

Hope your beardies are all well :)
 

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