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Posted by: PHLdyPayne at Mon Jun 18 21:21:00 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ] You will need two cages regardless, as any new animal, even bought from a reputable breeder, should be quarantined away from your own animals. Keep him in a separate cage in a separate room if possible, for at least a month. A fecal should be done to make sure he has no parasites. Three months would be much better quarentine period to ensure no diseases etc, aren't incubating. Three months with a fecal done once per month so you have three clean fecals over the three month period and a clean bill of health from a qualified vet, is the best way to go before introducing a new dragon to an existing healthy dragon or group of dragons. | ||
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