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Little Dragon every day eats crickets and salad, and he is drinking a lot of water!
I see that he is a little older! He began to sleep less and move more: jumping, digging and running. On the sides there are stripes like a tiger.
I'm worried because the stupid Russians on their forum wrote that the dragon will not live.
One of the users from the forum wrote that the baby-dragon need to feed the female. This is disgusting!
In addition, a small dragon hatched with yolk, and only recently started to eat normally. And yet, this is my first experience with dragons, which is also aggravating the situation.
But I do not lose heart! I found this great forum with lovely helpful people! And it helped me a lot
Stop listening to them. If he was going to die because the yolk was still attached, he would have died right after he was born, not weeks later. He looks good and is now eating good so try not to worry too much.
Today, the dragon is already looking into the cell to the others and trying to communicate. He or she grows quickly ... maybe the tail will be straight?
I don't think the tail will ever straighten out but that's okay, it gives him a little personality...maybe you could call him Curley or Squiggly or something
my female has laid 4 clutches, 3 of which have hatch and alot of the babies came out with little yolks still attached and they are happy and healthy ! if your little one is doing good now then i wouldnt worry, just continue what you have been doing and from my personal experience i would avoid mealworms if you can..