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As long as they have good weight, and brumation is done properly, size does not matter, as they won't loose hardly any weight at all if done properly. I would try to keep small dragons eating though, but not by moving the dragon ie "waking it up" but by better heating, maybe even night heating is needed. These days I let all my dragons take two years to reach full size, the young ones slow right down in winter but remain eating smaller amounts every day.
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