Do they tend not to eat when they are shedding?
peera Sub-Adult Member Aug 22, 2009 #2 Eating does tend to slow down, but it's dependent on the dragon... some of mine slow way down and others don't seem to notice at all.
Eating does tend to slow down, but it's dependent on the dragon... some of mine slow way down and others don't seem to notice at all.
R rockymtnbaby Member Aug 23, 2009 #3 It is common for their appetite to decrease during a shed and sometimes they do not want to be messed with. You should still offer the food even if they don't want it and try to bathe them to help the shedding.
It is common for their appetite to decrease during a shed and sometimes they do not want to be messed with. You should still offer the food even if they don't want it and try to bathe them to help the shedding.