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How to rehabilitate a dragons legs?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1906525, member: 31715"] Hi there, Poor girl. Its lucky she didnt break anything. so that's a good sign :) They can be a bit lazy after brumation. But getting her active again should help. Have you tried letting her explore and roam around the room? Or potentially even letting her explore outside, supervised of course. The natural sunlight really does seem to boost their activity levels. Hopefully all she needs is to start using them again to get her strength back. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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