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Behavior
Taming a unruly dragon
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2025919, member: 31715"] She's beautiful and has nice fat stores on her tail and head. It's breeding season so she likely is just hormonal too. Dragons, especially when they get older, become quite intelligent. If she really enjoys being outside of her tank then she will know that when she thrashes around in her tank you let her out. Now, the flipside to that coin is... she's quite intelligent. She's not going to hurt herself to the point where it's going to cause a serious issue. So if you have the time to take her out, do so. If you don't, let her throw her temper tantrum. Older beardies are very similar to teenage kids lol. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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