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Behavior
Not eating possible partial brumation
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2008735, member: 97951"] Your vet gave you bad advice about captive dragons- why would you want to prevent their instinct? It is not good to prevent this 8 months is young and she could be just slowing down- I would not increase temps in the cool side- giving too many baths are going to dry her scales out- keep offering her food and keep track of her weight- my dragons are off w/ the food now eating very little - my 3 year old is sleeping deeply- my 4 year old is awake and basking - eating little- your vet should know it's not good to bathe too much or prevent what they know instinct wise- the only time it should be prevented is when they are sick or under weight- she's of good weight [/QUOTE]
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