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Does Age and size matter?

emeraldmaiden

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I was wondering if the age and size matters when combining in the same cage enclosure 2 or more beardies? One is an older male, very tame, docile and seems non territorial and has lived alone most of his adult 4 yr old life. Now I will be introducing a sub adult, female? and am hoping it wont be too small that the older one injures it. Can anyone shed light on this for me? Thanks? I want to do the right thing.
 
She needs to be at least a year old before being put in with a male, as he will most likely breed her. If you aren't ready to deal with eggs (and possbile egg binding in the female) keep them seperate. You will need a second cage anyway, in case the male starts bullying too much and the female won't eat.

One other thing I would recommend is to take everything out of his cage, replace the substrate, clean all of his perches and bowls and such, and rearrange the tank when you put everything back in, put the female in first and let her get used to the tank, maybe for 10 minutes, then add the male. This will break up any 'territory' of his so he may be more accepting of a roommate. Have a pair of leather gloves nearby (or be wearing them) as you introduce the two in case you need to seperate them, and one tries to bite you--dragon bites HURT.

Good luck!!
 
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