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04-17-2010, 12:48 PM
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Housing 2 Females
I have 2 female beardies, one is 9.5" and the other is 7.25". I was wondering if it would be okay to house them together in an enclosure that is 48"x20"x20". I have asked a few ppl already but I'm looking for more opinions/experiences with this.
Thanks,
Louis
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04-17-2010, 01:59 PM
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I personally house my females together, and if you are going to do so, I think it is better for them to be started at a younger age. But take caution and make sure you are able to monitor there behavior, to be sure that dominance is not an issue. The slightest signgs of aggression I would split the 2 up and give them there own housing. As long as they are feeding properly and behaving as they did before you put them together I think they should be fine. Thats just my opinion. Good Luck!!!
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