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[QUOTE="sweetiepie9, post: 1819339, member: 11887"] It's winter slow down & brumation, its already affecting alot of dragons. I have 3 already asleep and Imp is now getting very lazy. Gabriel is as usual, just goes to sleep earlier in the day. If you don't want him to brumate, then turn his hide right side up and leave his lights on, that way, he'll be up every am so he can still eat, but can go to bed earlier in the late afternoon. I hate this time of year for dragons and owners, there are so many things rescues could have, but that's what it usually is. Gabriel's not allowed to brumate because of the aneurysm. Imp because he loses weight too quickly, so his lights stay on, too. I get him up early in the am so he can get a few hours of UVB, as he still needs to eat worms/dubia/greens every day or he loses weight very quickly. I've never seen a dragon process his food like this, but the daily feeding is working, he's got more weight on. [/QUOTE]
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