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RE: Maybe I have too many questions??

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Posted by: rick millspaugh at Fri Apr 7 15:18:03 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rick millspaugh ]  
   

Whenever more than one Dragon is kept together there will be a hierarchy. One will be dominant even if they are all females. We have kept females together in the past but found they just breed better when they are kept by themselves (unless breeding), but they did okay together. Some people are successful keeping pairs or groups (one male and multiple females) together too. When we first got into Bearded Dragons, we kept our first pair together without much of a problem for a couple of years. The males do pester the females a lot; they never get to “catch their breath”. The larger the enclosure, the better a group will do. The good news is; they respond well to many different ways of keeping them. I would not keep more than one male to an enclosure though.






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