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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2042245, member: 31715"] With age, it's not uncommon for them to go 2-3 weeks in between BMs, especially if they are eating so little. You can't pass what isn't coming into the body. Also, if he is trying to brumate, his whole system is going to be slow. It's hard, but a lot of times, we have to realize that sometimes they know better than us; if Errtu wants to brumate, he probably has a good reason for it. I don't agree with the semi-common practice of preventing brumation, except in very specific circumstances. That being said, two large hornworms should help move things along. To directly answer your question, impaction becomes an issue that might potentially require a vet if it gets to a point where the dragon isn't able to move its back legs, or is blackbearding and obviously in distress. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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