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Post brumation behavior?
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[QUOTE="blue11, post: 2011490, member: 50631"] Hi and you are so welcome! I hope it’s useful info - while every dragon is different from another, there also are certain similar behaviors we see in them as well. After the first one or two brumations, you can start to get a picture of what is unique and normal to your dragon 🙂 Awwww, Zarra is so beautiful. She certainly is she is wearing her post-brumation look very well - she’s simply glowing - you go Zarra! Her face is so adorable. What is Zarras length? If you buy her insects / worms online, you might wanna go ahead an place an order now so that you’ll have them soon if she is wanting to eat - (that’s what I did a little while back, and the timing worked out really good). I’m glad I placed that order when I did, because she was definitely ready to eat when they arrived! I love it, I am so glad you sent more pics! And I agree with you - internet searches seem to yield more information about signs of starting burmation and what to during burmation, but not as much detailed info about coming out of it and their post-burmation behaviors. Also, I feel like for a full on sleeping brumaters like ours, there really isn’t too much to do for the “during” part - the lights go off (that’s what I do, some people don’t), you keep an eye on the temps, and you check for movement. Not much more you really can do. There are different “types” of brumation too - so it’s definitely nice to be able to come on here and find people that have dragons brumating similar to your own to talk about it all with. [/QUOTE]
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