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    Default Re: Winter fasting

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    Default Re: Winter fasting

    That is not really normal for crested to go into dormation state. In fact winter is a time they get some fat deposits they need for their breeding season, usually they eat pretty well despite winter conditions ( a bit colder temps and less light).
    Check on your temps and day light period as well monitor his weight every 2 weeks if not eating properly.
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