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What to do with Adults?
Topic Started: July 4, 2009, 12:31 am (106 Views)
dragonmomma

Hi there,

I now have 2 healthy adults out of my 4 hatchlings. Do I have to remove my adults from the hatchery/nursery/daycare? If so, where do I put them, as I would like them to remain on the site to be viewed and clicked.

If I need to remove them, could you please explain to me how to do so?

Thanks.

Holly.
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Don't worry about it...the hatchery workers are the ones in charge of clearing out the adults from the hatchery, so they don't use up too much space. Since dragons that have become adults no longer need views/clicks to survive, they'd only be taking up space if they were left there. You don't have to worry about reposting them anywhere else, either!
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