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RE: Frilled acting sorta strange

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Posted by: seductivereptile at Tue Mar 20 23:10:18 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by seductivereptile ]  
   

Brumation is when a reptile (usually during winter) goes in for a nap to prepare for the next mating/breeding season. They do this in nature and also in captivity, even the ones that aren't going to be bred usually do it to some extent. Its not too bad for us as their owners because we don't have to feed them, but I sure miss em. You just have to make sure that they don't go into brumation with food in their stomach, as the food could rot and kill them. So you would take the food away about a week before (they usually don't want it anyway) give them a good soak, making sure they dry off well and let them sleep it off. My dragons don't even lose weight during brumation, so its all good. Its a good idea to research brumation just so you know what to expect. Sounds weird to new owners and some think the animal is sick, but its natures way and good for them. I hope I explained it so that it made sense.


   

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