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Thread: Burmation

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    Burmation

    If my dragon is younger than a year can he be in burmation already?? I'm going back and forth whether he is sick or impacted or in burmation. He hasn't pooed for a month now and spends 95% of his time under his log sleeping, sometime with his head up but his eyes are closed. He will eat maybe once a week. When I took him out for a bath he turned really bright and seemed to enjoy the bath but was pretty lethargic. So whats the deal! My set-up is right, temps are probably to high if he is burmating, but he isn't losing any weight at all, maybe some but not a significant amount. Here he is not to long ago (about a month).

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    Re: Burmation

    Could be brumation and most likely is but if you have any doubts take him to a vet. He looks older than a year or is just a really big eater and grew fast which could atribute to him going into brumation early. Keep us updated on him
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    Re: Burmation

    Yeah he is a huge eater! Thanks for the response I will keep you posted.
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