How many dragons do you have? What color phases?
How did that cage you made work out?
Just haven't seen you around for a while.
Later.
Joel
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How many dragons do you have? What color phases?
How did that cage you made work out?
Just haven't seen you around for a while.
Later.
Joel
He posted below, about his dragons breeding... I just rechecked the message and have a few question?
Did you get other dragons? Cause the ones you had only a few months ago was the orange phase male you were given and a female and they were not even a year old then. SO would be hard to be 15 and 18 months.
Also if you watched the male when you put him with the female, how did you come back down the stairs and her stuggeling to get away from him?
Also, just for general information, it is very late in the season to be breeding first time mothers. Its coming up on brumation time, so I know neither of these were cooler or brumated prior to breeding, granted that is not necessary for breeding, but it does help. I ma concerned about her retainin sperm and possibly producing eggs when she wants to sleep and not eating to support the eggs and being gravid. Did you also know that late season clutches usually to not thrive as well as early srping and summer clutches?
I know you have asked many questions before and we here have always encouraged you to read and learn, PRIOR to doing something..... I guess it just falls on deaf ears.
We are all happy here to help when someone ask, but it does get frustrating when someone ask, is told the same thing by many people then ignores it totally and comes back with another question of what to do now that you ignored us the first time and proceeded to do something and wants to know what comes next.
PLEASE read up and learn before you take actions that can harm your dragons.
If you have other dragons and these are not the same two that can only be a year old at most, I apologize. But I still think you need to learn what to do and expect before you have committed your dragons to an action. That is being a responsible owner and a much better move than having to ask now what do I do now that I did this.... Don't you think?
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