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jakentbc
at Thu Jun 9 00:08:35 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jakentbc ]
first of all....your link....didn't work for me.
AND, I've heard and have seen more than one adult male bearded caged together. It can happen but is rare. It all depends on the two of them. If the aggressor is to wild and the passive one becomes testy....you may have a serious situation on your hands. Such as dismemberment or death. Thats just worst case seniaro. Keep a good eye on them.
what your best and cheapest bet will be is to (and remember i was unable to actually see what your cage set up is like) put a divider in your large cage. the divider will be one where they can't see each other. you'll need two basking lights and make the divider so that, and i'm assuming you have fluorescent UVB bulbs, the divider is just below the bulb so that both dragons get the needed light.
this is what i do with my male and female in a 2'X 4'X 2' cage. Every once in a while they are ok to be together. Most of the time my male will attack my female....well not attack...let's just say he's a breeding machine.
If dragons 'fight' too much this can lead to stress, illness, lack of eating, and unfortunatly death.
hopes this helps some! -----
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