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Spankenstyne
at Tue Sep 27 23:57:57 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Spankenstyne ]
Interesting, i'd always sort of heard of beardies being put forward as a "social" sort of herp, or one that people could keep in a colony type setting.
I have many years of experience with many different herps, just new to the beardie thing. The GF finally broke me down and honestly i couldn't be happier though, he's a cute and quite interesting little bugger. Over the years i'd always sort of had the incorrect thought of them as "beginners pets" which of course really isn't true for any herps imo, they all have their own unique charm and needs.
So basically beardies socially are pretty much just like most other herps and just kept solo or paired up if of the proper size and age to breed? At least as far as males go anyways. I see many pictures of multiples in enclosures but i suppose it's mainly a one male situation?
I guess i was hoping it might be possible to confidently and peacefully keep more than one male once they've sorted out a heirarchy.
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