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denise1 May 29, 2005 05:39 PM

just to let yens know, the little one is doing great, eating and getting big...you can now see his spikes better, when I first got him, you could barely make them out...for some reason today he was arm waving...just too funny...Smaug has head bobbed a few times, not sure what at since it was before we got the little one, but he's never arm waved...I'm wondering if they can see eachother...Smaug is in the living room and the little one in the bedroom but they are in a straight line, Smaug was in the one corner and looking toward the bedroom when the little one was arm waving...my question is, is it possible to keep them in the same room although different sides of the room??would they stress aechother out, or might it depend on the particular lizards themselves???thanks...

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1.1 Bearded Dragons - Smaug and Little One (for now, till I know the sex for sure)
3.1 Bettas - Jason, Ori, Fishy Fishy Fishy, Faith
1.0 3 Legged Bullfrog - Jeremiah Sim Choy
1.0 Leopard Gecko - Spike
0.1 Guinea Pig- Oreo

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afakasi2004 May 29, 2005 07:22 PM

i keep my lil ones in the same room as my other full grown. they are on a big shelf and my big ones are on the top and my lil ones are on the bottom. they know each other are there and the big ones want to get out and eat the lil ones but as long as i feed the big ones the lil ones are fine.

neilm May 30, 2005 03:26 AM

It can be a problem sometimes if they can see each other. Since you already had a feeding problem with the baby, I would keep it away from the big one for now. They have great vision, so keep that in mind.

Instinct tells the baby to stay still when a larger predator is around. If it stays still, it can't eat.

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