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Breeder?

AzLunchbox Jan 16, 2004 04:37 PM

Hi everyone.
I'm trying to find a good place to find a quality female to keep with my male.
My Male Beardie right now is 15 in. from nose to tail tip, so i need a female around that size. A good color quality would be appreciated.

thanks for any help you guys can give me.

-Matt-
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1:0 Bearded Dragon (Jimmy)
1:0 Collared Lizard (Timmy)
1:1 Yellow Nigerian/Saharan Uromastyx (Tommy, Raven)
1:1 Leopard Gecko (Mofo, Geckemo)
1:0 Columbian Red Tail Boa (Slash)

Replies (2)

kephy Jan 16, 2004 07:30 PM

I think the first thing anyone will tell you is that it's not a good idea to house a male with another dragon at all. If it's a female he will always try to mate with her and it will stress her out, she may stop eating, etc. If it's a male they will probably fight a lot and might eventually kill one another. Beardies are best housed alone. If you want another dragon you should get a seperate enclosure for it.

I know that's not the answer you were looking for, but you need to know the risks involved before you get another dragon.
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1.0 bearded dragon (gold X yellow flame)
0.1 california kingsnake (evil)
1.0 ferret (runt)
1.0 cat (cornish rex)
0.1 dog (mutt)

rgol77 Jan 16, 2004 08:13 PM

You shouldn't put a female with your male at this point. They should both be full grown adults before they're introduced to each other. Your best bet for a very colorful female is to buy one as a baby and raise her up to an adult. Then put them together.

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