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Old 02-Apr-08, 07:39 PM
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Bearded Dragons will go into brumation themselves due to dropping night temps (you shouldn't heat them at night), I keep my bearded's heated all winter to almost max temps and offer food all winter, though often it is refused, I lower the amount of time these high temps are on for though. Summer heat from say 8 - 4pm, Winter heat from say 10 - 2pm. 90% of the dragons will brumate 100%, though some will come out for a week or two, have a small feed and return to brumating. Reptiles still come out in winter, to bask ect, they do not hibernate, in central south Australia, it still gets hot in the middle of winter, it just freezes to a icey frost at night.
 
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