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They have a tendency though, to lick for smell. Even if you feed in a separate cage they are at risk for impaction. To each their own, I'm just letting you know it's not recommended
During brumation dragons metabolism is drastically slowed down even to a standstill so they can go long periods of time without eating or drinking. Just keep your schedule the same with lights and temps and when he is a bit awake you can bathe him every so often.
They are beautiful :) I would also get them out of the sand asap. Paper towels will do if your low on money or tile or repticarpet work as well :) Welcome to the forum and bless you for rescuing these beautiful dragons!
The marks can also just be normal. Some dragons have more than others. Some have none at all. Also could be from temps etc. Not always necessarily stress. My bd's marks show more often when he is basking.
So I feel a little cheated/mislead. I was told phoenix worms are a void staple for my little guy. But then I found out they aren't very high in protein and my guy is supposed to eat 80% protein and 20% greens so it got me worried. He won't eat crickets when I put them in for him he doesn't even...