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Posted by Puterfused on May 02, 2003 at 18:21:33:
In Reply to: I'm really surprised.. posted by Christyj on May 02, 2003 at 16:25:21:
I didn't realize having 2 males together was so uncommon. So either I keep them seperate if i get a second one or I go with a female? Maybe the people at the vet's were wrong when they sexed them? The remaining BD is the more submissive of the 2 I had. I'll try to get a digital pix of the beardie left to make sure he's really a boy. You guys seem pretty good at sexing them here via pix, maybe someone will say he is a she :-)
:That you were able to keep two males together, even growing up together. You may have had a 1 in a million situation there and be very leary of it working out again. Normally there's no way to keep two males together unless it is in a huge enclosure. Mine go nuts if they even get a glimpse of eachother. Hmmm..wonder what secret they they had.
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