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Behavior
Brumation at 9-10mo?
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[QUOTE="SkittlesK, post: 2033850, member: 93683"] The dragon in the Photos looks healthy. I would say it's fairly normal. Quite possibly, he ate too much his first year and wants to shut down early... As long as his weight is not decreasing & just keeps offering food until he's in full brumation. It might be semi-brumation until he enters full brumation. I'm leaving my lights off for my beardie this first year because I noticed a cool genetic he has and he responds to the dark/fluorescent lighting. I like the special effects... There are so many different genetics running around, I couldn't tell you if your Dragon has German Giant. [/QUOTE]
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