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Old 06-03-2008, 08:02 AM
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I wouldn't keep them together, it's a lot of stress on the female if you want to have two beardies, in one enclosure, get 2 females and a larger enclosure.

male/female will inevitably result in eggs...are you set up for breeding??? incubator, u.v., heat, food(alot of cash to feed these little buggers) etc for the hatchlings? do you have a market to purchase the babies?? all things to think about!

-Nate
cheers, have all the equip got another 3 vivs lying empty at the moment all 4 footers and two incubators, i have two pet shops who will buy all ive got, thanks for the info Nate
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Old 06-07-2008, 07:44 PM
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Greetings. This is my second post so bear with me if I don't use the Latin Names yet. My wife's bearded was also slow to grow until we put her in this:

It's 48 X 24 X24. Now she has almost tripled in size. Besides the small veggie plate she has about 20 to 30 medium crickets a day fed in doses of about 10 at a time. She will probably need to get get a new driftwood that takes up less space.
My wife's baby.
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