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crxracer619
at Mon Jun 6 23:31:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crxracer619 ]
ok, that makes sense. but How exactly does the smaller beardie get parasites because of the more dominating beardie? how do i check for the parasites and what do i do if they're there?
also, they've been together since they came from the breeder. They sleep together and they lick each other like trying to smell or detect something (they do that sometimes on the substrate or food dishes). The smaller beardie doesn't really act strange. just lazy. once the hiding spot is removed, she'll act more lively and eat fine i noticed. she'll even get on top of the other beardie sometimes when they're basking. i do not see a sign of the smaller beardie being intimidated. like i said, she acts lazy and rather be in the shade.
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