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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2032835, member: 40059"] Hi Marcia, beardie's can have us scratching our heads when it comes to brumation. My 2 are [predictable and have been sleeping for the past week and probably will be for the next 2-3 months. But some dragons, especially in the hotter climates, may just hide for a bit, going in + out of sleep or just resting in their caves off and on. Don't worry about extra baths or seeing what you consider to be an amount of poo that is " equal" to the food she took in. Just let her do as she pleases for now, if she seems to want to sleep then stop feeding her for a bit and try a warm bath in about 10 days. That should give her time to digest everything and possibly produce more poo. Either way it's not dangerous to her if she doesn't go. BTW can you post a pic to show Vhagara's body size ? [/QUOTE]
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