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Shedding info for Newbies
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[QUOTE="Jverniero, post: 1858212, member: 99854"] So... I have a bit of a theory.... wondering if anyone has opinions on it. The last time Hera shed it was her head, base of her tail, and two legs.... she was miserable and wouldn’t eat for two days till the shed was finally all off in tiny little pieces, one by one after many baths. This morning I noticed she wasn’t super enthusiastic about her crickets, came home this evening to a very happy dragon who, over the course of 9 hours, had shed her entire back, neck, and some belly. She was outside in the garden for several hours with me yesterday running and playing, basking on a big rock. I’m wondering if the natural sunlight helped her shed go more smoothly this time. Has anyone else had a similar experience? [/QUOTE]
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