Mancunian
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/12/2008 : 18:42:22
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Reference:
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/lizard-care/92926-bearded-dragons.html
"We house some of our female Dragons in pairs, but only those which have grown up together. Even then, they are not guaranteed to get on. Because of this, we recommend that most Dragons should be housed individually. Even female Dragons can and will fight. There are also dominance issues, which may affect feeding. If you do house more than one Dragon in an enclosure, you must have a spare setup incase you need to separate them. As you have the setup already, you may as well use it to house Dragons individually. Dragons do show social interactions to one another. We let our Dragons meet and come into contact with each other outside of their cages, under constant supervision. This seems to stimulate them, and we feel is a good way to enrich their lifestyles. This is also generally far more practical than housing them together".
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