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Dubia salad anyone?
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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2044891, member: 118223"] It might be a little strange at this time of the year but brumation is very natural and important for their health. As mentioned gradually drop the temps and light hours down. For my boy I went down to 6h and 75°F but my vet suggested to drop the temps down to 65°F next time for better stimulation. No feeding (they barely eat anyway if your temps are right) just water if he wakes. As I said, don't fight him on this and try to wake him. He'll get a boost in overall energy, health and growth :) [/QUOTE]
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Dubia salad anyone?
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