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Behavior
Constantly Attempting to Brumate?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2025035, member: 31715"] She looks very healthy and well taken care of. Her fat stores on her head and base of her tail look good. Not what you'd expect from a dragon whose been sick since November (Hint: she's not sick :) ) Her diet sounds good too. The weight would be the biggest indicator if something was wrong. Start keeping track of it so in the future, if she goes through something like this, you can tell if there is something wrong. If she's not losing weight, then it's just her doing what she wants to do. Sometimes they will go into long brumations, sometimes even longer semi-brumations. It all depends. If they could talk to tell us why, things would be so much easier. For now, your husbandry sounds fine. Let her do her thing and she'll come around. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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