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good idea?

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i have a 40 breader with two bearded dragons in it one of the is a lot bigger than the other one is so i put it in a 10g tank inside the 40breader is that a good or bad idea its only in there till he gets a little bigger
 
I think it was a good idea to separate them since the sizes are diffrent but I don't really know why you would put the 10 gallon inside the 40...................

If the size is enough of a difference, the larger dragon can intimidate the smaller one and stress him out. I would separate them a bit further from each other. Maybe even to where they couldn't see each other.
 
You can also keep their tanks near each other if you cover the smaller dragons tank. Tape construction paper around the sides of it's tank and it will not be able to see the larger dragon to get intimidated.
 
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