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The dragon doesn't want to get warm
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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2044136, member: 117461"] I decided to update this topic a little and I want to write about how things are going now. At the end of December, Foxy began to experience spring fever. Every day he persistently asked to be let out of the terrarium and allowed to wander in the living room. I had to set up a room for him to walk around in order to exclude all dangerous places. Foxy won't part with his Christmas present (a pyramid-shaped house), he loves it very much. Usually the morning starts like this - Foxy wakes up and warms himself in his terrarium, after 3 hours he starts to worry, runs along the glass and bobs his head. He demands to be let out for a walk. I let him out into the living room and he runs to his house, quickly climbs on it and bobs his head - this is what he wanted, so he calms down and sits on his mountain absolutely calmly. The peak of spring fever occurred in the month of February, at which time Foxy was pulling his friend - the pink dragon by the wings, now he is not interested in him, but still runs and bobs his head when he walks around his territory in the living room. The fever is starting to subside, but this does not in any way affect the fact that every day he demands to be let out for a walk. There was a lot of text, I apologize. And some photos of Foxy. [/QUOTE]
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