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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2027897, member: 97951"] Separate them anyway --- dragons should never be housed together unless you are breeding them -- they are a solitary dominant animal --- you want them eating basking and pooping -- a vet appointment would be good regarding the skin issue but we need to get the one to poop out the bag --- that pumpkin will help him do this ---- NO enemas under any circumstances right now --- we need to see if he can push this out by him self -- enemas are only recommended when absolutely necessary --- I want [USER=40059]@AHBD[/USER] to take a look at the scales and see what she says about the bag issue -- as far as the guy coming back to get them I dont know what to tell you --- he does not know how to take care of dragons apparently-- what came w/ these dragons? as far as husbandry [/QUOTE]
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