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Shedding info for Newbies
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1863831, member: 89387"] Wynter has beautiful coloring and markings :love10: . I don't see any obvious evidence of shedding in the photo. There are lots of reasons why beardies can lose their appetite or get sleepy. You should make sure she has proper lighting and temperature -- there are some good articles about their environmental needs on the sidebar on this website. Also, if you are in the northern hemisphere, it's the time of year when some of them brumate, but if Wynter is young (less than a year old), you want to discourage that if you can, because she's still got too much growing to do. Leaving the lights on longer (up to 16 hours/day) may help with that. [/QUOTE]
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