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Here is the link of the new feeding method which severely restricts the amount given to baby beardies and the rationale behind it.
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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2033840, member: 117461"] Here is an interview with a veterinarian from Australia that this channel refers to. [MEDIA=youtube]Oby6d3YxYYY[/MEDIA] if you open the comments, you will see that the researcher himself says that male dragons live in the wild for 3.5 years, females - 4.5 years. 98.4% of baby dragons die in their first year of life. It was very strange after that to advise doing what we see in the wild. dragon holders have been looking for conditions of detention for a long time to create ideal living conditions, I think we shouldn’t give up this experience. [/QUOTE]
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Here is the link of the new feeding method which severely restricts the amount given to baby beardies and the rationale behind it.
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