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The dragon doesn't want to get warm
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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2034229, member: 117461"] Yes, this is a good opportunity to increase the amount of greens in his diet. In addition, I heard from someone that after brumation their stomach is not quite ready to digest such complex food as bugs, perhaps this also makes sense. 58 degrees is cold enough, I don’t think my house will be colder than 72 in the winter. 20 years! You have a lot of experience, thank you, your advice is very valuable. I'm still a little worried that Foxy ate 2 dubias 3 weeks ago and didn't go to the toilet, what do you think about this? What do you usually do in this case? Should I speed up the process in the bathroom or leave everything as is? [/QUOTE]
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