Kaa needs a wife
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Yes but anyone can follow simple instructions. Feed it this and at these time. Check temp humidity etc etc etc. Maybe she has never owned either. Maybe she sits cats and dogs I dunno.
Clearly she owns bearded dragons...PsychoBillyNiki said:I understand I was curious because Ive seen their temperments and theyre pretty similar. I wanted an Ackie before I got my beardies, I bothered this guy at a local pet store for a good two months for one and he kept saying not for sale theyre breeders. I stopped shopping there and went back a month later and he had sold them for 100 each because no one wanted them! I was furious! Price was the reason I got beardies in the first place!
boybronco said:You claim to be a "pet sitter" but you dont know why housing a bearded dragon and an Iguana together is a bad idea? I would not leave you with my reptiles...
dragonsfire39 said:Look. It's called responsibility. No matter what your age. If you're old enough to own an animal then you're old enough to take responsibility for it no matter what it is. In this day and age there really is no reason to say "i didn't know" anymore. There is so much information out there and not to mention that you don't have to spend $20 a book either. It's mostly free.
As for up and coming herp keepers, that's fine if you have respect for the animals and want to provide the best habitat possible for them. It just seems anymore though that it's nothing but a fad to have a lizard or snake and that people could care less about their care or what they are doing to the animal. That is what is upsetting to me and i'm sure to others.
If you house 1.1 bearded dragons forever the male will kill the female. FYI.PsychoBillyNiki said:Look. If info is so easy to get, why havent I recieved any? All Ive recieved is stupid comments insulting my intelligence. Period. I know for a fact beardies can live together. Period. One male, and females is perfectly healthy. Opions and such teach nothing and neither do you. The line about the ackie being carnivorous is good to know. Period. And again common sense has nothing to do with it when you know nothing about one of the animals. How am I to know you cant keep a female in there? Dont give me that line about not caring for the animals, If I didnt care I wouldnt buy them.
dragonsfire39 said:And when you try to tell someone that what they are doing or planning on doing may be wrong or bad for the animal, then they get offended and have an attitude. That is what Niki has. An attitude. If she didn't overreact to everyone's posts, then this thread wouldn't have escalated the way it did.
All i said is that you should research the animals you want/have and that it was crazy to hear that an iguana and beardie were in a cage together and something like that should shock anyone. Then all of a sudden I get an attitude. If people want help, they shouldn't come on here with an immature attitude ready to fight the first person who's response they don't like




Kaa needs a wife said:You know I just kind of Meticulously picked this thread apart reply by reply. I think what really happened is that:
1)Niki is pretty close to being coreect she got badgered for asking a question out of ignorance.
2)Alot of things you were blaming her for ie: Housing iguanas and beardies together was posted by someone else.
3) If I am wrong I am wrong. but in all reality all you guys need to chill the F out.
Asking a question before you commit to the act is not something to be crucified for. I don't think you will find a specific answer for the question can I house an Ackie with my beardie in any book. Yes it may be "common sense" but either way if you don't know you don't know. there is really no such thing as a stupid question if you don't know the answer to it. If you fail to Give good advice to up - and - comers then eventually they will stop asking for it. and you may end up with a bigger mess. I would rather give someone a straight answer and leave it at that than see all this BS and years down the road people ending up like that store in NY that got raided by animal control.
Either because they didn't know or no longer cared.

Housing -
A hatchling up to 12 inches (ideally), should be kept in a 15 gallon tank. This will allow the lizard enough room to run around and exercise... and yet not have to run too far to catch its dinner. As the Dragon grows, so should its enclosure. I would recommend no smaller than a 55 gallon tank for one or two adult Bearded Dragons (M/F). This will allow each Bearded Dragon 'living-room', minimizing squabbles - yet encouraging their natural displays and interactions. I use a 4 ft (w) X 2 ft (d) X 2 ft (h) cage (eight sq.ft) for housing up to three adult dragons. Any additional dragons should be llowed approximately 4 sq.ft. of floor space per dragon. **
Housing
Having the right size enclosure for your bearded dragon is very important. The tank or enclosure should be big enough so that your dragon can grow and not be stressed. hatchling dragons can be housed in a 20 gallon tank for a short period of time depending on its growth rate. The minimum size enclosure for one subadult or adult bearded dragon is 48L X 24D X 18H. and for two dragons it is a minimum of 48L X 30D X 18H.
Enclosures
Baby bearded dragons can be kept in small 20 gallon long tanks. Reptile tanks are usually wider and lower in height to give the maximum floor space. Juvenile (4 months or so) and adult dragons are very active and need larger enclosures to keep them happy and healthy. Once your dragon is 10-12 inches it really needs to move up to a bigger tank. The smallest size tank a juvenile or adult can be housed in is a 40 gallon breeder tank. A pair should be kept in a minimum 75 gallon tank.
Clarinet45 said:You can't even house beardies with other beardies, why would you want to kill it by putting it with a monitor??? it's not just stressful, it's fatal and stupid.
Do you even know that different animals carry differetn gut fauna that can be deadly to other species? Iguanas and beardies, beardies and ackies, GRRRR, why are you so lazy that you want to cut corners and risk your animal's lives?? 2 animals, 2 tanks, it's that simple.
Clarinet45 said:Yea, in petstores or equally stupid people.