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Male springtime behaviour questions
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2033081, member: 76248"] I moved it to behavior for you, not a problem. I think their behavior can vary quite a bit, so I'll just add my observations from my dragon - just keep in mind it isn't a universal. Typically after brumation (only 1 of 3 of my dragons went into brumation at all) he will wake up and slowly gain a lot of energy. He will run all over the place and pretty much ignore food. He tends to lose a little bit of weight during this period. After a while he starts to slow down again and get very hungry. The weight goes back on and up to normal levels. There is head bobs and moodiness. Doesn't like to be touched or interacted with much when he is in hyper mode. This typically lasts a month or two. It kind of varies a bit, but that's the general routine. [/QUOTE]
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