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Yeah I know, that's why I just went with what the breeder told me for mine. They have hundreds there and said the most they do in the first year is a slight brumation where they are less active but still eat and the second year they brumate them so they can still breed. Do you have a reptile vet near you? I think I would just get the little fella a check up make sure he's doing alright if he doesn't eat soon. He might just be scared though, took mine 4 or 5 days after I got him to actually eat anything, before that he hid in his log when he wasn't in his substrate.


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