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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2023749, member: 117612"] Yeah it really didn't hurt, just a pinch, but he was definitely pulling pretty hard. I'll have to be more careful in the future, which is a bummer because I thought it was so cute how he'd lick my fingers clean after calcium dusting. I'd heard from you and others members what a pain it can be to get some Dragons to take thier calcium, but Beebz likes to remind me he is an individual, and I guess he likes the taste. I may start cutting his D3 dusting with a little extra plain powder. I always worry about him getting too much D3 as I know he has good UVB, and since it's fat soluble it can potentially build up and cause issues, so i dust very lightly. Perhaps as a result I've been shorting him a bit on the calcium. He also baffles me by continuing to eat his salad while he's on a roach strike. Maybe he knows he gets more attention when he refuses to eat. He was out three times today so I could watch him run around and explore and assure myself he wasn't showing any symptoms of an underlying problem. [ATTACH type="full" alt="20230520_162155.jpg"]80588[/ATTACH] I bought him a new bowl which was bigger than I intended and not quite smooth enough to prevent roach escapes. I was about to return it when he decided it made a great bed. He slept there two nights in a row so I guess it stays :cautious: [ATTACH type="full" alt="20230519_152207.jpg"]80589[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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