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michele608
at Mon May 31 19:54:19 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by michele608 ]
Your original dragon is trying to establish dominance. Males and females will both do this. Personally, I'd separate them. If they are absolutely for sure positively both females, they may settle down under close supervision if you are for some reason determined to keep them together. If you do decide to keep them together, make sure the dominant dragon does not injure the other (they do bite) and that it doesn't hog the food and best basking spots. You'll also have to be sure you have plenty of space. If you do have a male and female in the tank then they are indeed likely to breed and if you keep the eggs and they hatch you will be over-run with babies. Cute? Certainly. Time consuming and expensive? Even more certainly. If you don't separate them after that they will continue to breed which will almost certainly stress the female's health unless you take optimum care of her. They can also spread parasites and infections to each other (Have you been up to this point scrupulous about testing and quarantine?)I repeat, personally, I'd separate them.
Best,
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