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[QUOTE="Lakiashinell, post: 2038418, member: 118505"] Hey Everyone Got a Beardie who was showing all the signs of brumation about 2 weeks after getting him. He's five months old so of course me being a new beardie owner this made me nervous. I just came from the vet who specializes in reptiles of course, and all test came back negative. Doctor says he looks healthy and hearty enough, so he told me bring him home and shut his lights down for two or three weeks and keep him somewhere dark and cool. I live in a one bedroom apartment and the only place that checks those boxes would be my bedroom or linen closet. His enclosure will not fit in either of course, anyone have any suggestion of what I could do as far as maybe a temporary enclosure I could set up in one of those places. He's In the same type of set up as pictured in my profile for my 9 month old beardie. [/QUOTE]
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