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Sudden Aggression During Fall
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[QUOTE="Pond, post: 2008092, member: 115045"] So, this may just be because of brumation, but I thought better safe than sorry. Paul has been doing great, about a month ago a noticed they made a pretty deep burrow under a piece of wood in there enclosure; she was very fond of it, some times she wouldn't even come out to eat and stay in their. I assumed they may have started brumation, but still provided them food. Then, they suddenly became a lot more aggressive, biting at me when I tried to pet them, puffing there beard out when I opened the doors to the enclosure. But, with the aggression the also stopped staying in the burrow for the most part and began eating more than they normally do. Is this normal before brumation, or is something going on? [/QUOTE]
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