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Does your dragon ‘cook’ their greens and berries?
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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2043368, member: 101939"] Oh I can tell you they have their opinions on clothing. I live with family my mother has one specific shirt my eldest HATES. If he sees it he head bobs and acts like he wants to fight it. He does the same with my fathers shoes (crocs 😂). I’ve also noticed a similar thing in wild water dragons here. Just last year I walked through an area where there was a lot of those around and I happened to be wearing a shirt with a red logo on the chest. One of the males I came across started challenging me as they would a rival male because with this species males show red coloration on the chest for courting purposes and will challenge each other particularly during breeding season. I have facial hair as well and my hair color is dark so I did find they had opinions on that too. They don’t like it shaves because they don’t like the prickly feeling and they don’t like it long because it tickles them when they cuddle up but if I keep it trimmed to just the right length where it’s not prickly but not overly long they don’t mind it. As for your lack of grass I wonder if you got a bit of artificial turf (astroturf) and laid that down? I used that for my younger dragon initially because he wasn’t too sure about grass touching him at first so I used the artificial turf mat to gradually introduce him to grass touching him [/QUOTE]
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