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I have to agree with Vic as well. I think when indigo's reach maturity and are clued into environment, lighting, temps, and pressure changes, natural behavior is telling them to cut back (not entirely quit) on feeding. As I mentioned before, this behavior does not seem to be as evident in my younger animals...
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