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jw but i have 2 baby dragons, both under 8 inches, and i was wondering if when they get a little bit bigger i could put them both into a 60 or 70 gallon and they wont fight, ill move them into seperate enclosures when they are over 15 inches.
 
Age and sex have more to do with whether you can mix them, than size, but they should be close to the same size.

Dragons under 5 months can usually be kept together as long as one is not imtimidating the other, but after that they need to be separated to avoid too early breeding if opposite sex.

Two males usually have to be separated before that was they start fighting and will injure each other.

Two females can often remain together permanently as long as they get along.
 
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