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hi ive had these 3 bearded dragons ever since they were 6 weeks old. they were the same exact size when i bought them but one of them is now a LOT bigger than the others.i think he eats way more than the rest of the beardies, is this normal? what can i do to fix it? should i even try to fix it or let it be? thanks in advance.
 
Do you have them all housed together? Many times a dominant animal will "hog" the food, and the others will not get enough to eat. Perhaps if they are indeed all together, you should try housing them separately.
 
You can just feed them separately but that might not completely solve the problem. Even if they all can get plenty to eat the added stress of the dominant dragon is going to take its toll on the other, if the dominance issue is the problem. I have dragons that do fine together, but there are some that do not. Different growth rates in siblings are common but if one is dominant at feeding time, its dominant all the time. I would separate them.
 
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