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Posted by: reiko at Sat Nov 22 20:27:12 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reiko ] nope not dragging it on, think i have said my bit, and going any further would just be saying it all over again, to each their own. the original post that started it was just stating a change in one particular dragon that usually is on live feeders that was not fed them for a week, just thought it would be interesting. There is no way we can perfectly mimic what our dragons day to day activities would be in the wild, they after all live in 4x2 enclosures and in conditions far different, we can only do our best to provide the stimulus and cater to their instincts if we as keepers feel that it is important to our dragons, which i absolutly do... for each and every one of the animals in my care, four legs or two, scaley or feathered, doing what comes naturally is only... well.. natrual. | ||
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