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Hey Pinkie! Because I had 45 of them, most of them only got 4 or 5 feeds before being released. But because both mums had actually died, I held 6 of them back to grow into sub adults before releasing to maximise their chances of survival. Baby dragons have a very low survival rate in the wild so I thought this would help ensure that the 2 that died were replaced. As yours did not die, I would release the bub after a couple of feeds.
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