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Posted by Cheris on May 04, 2003 at 00:17:35:

In Reply to: New beardie... posted by ZackD. on May 03, 2003 at 23:24:15:

Close the the same size females can be housed together mostly, just watch out for dominance problems and that one is not being intimidated or not eating her fair amount. We have three that do really well together, but also have one female that needs to be alone.

But please remember, and new beardie should be quaratined for a period(we think 3 months) and a fecal done prior to adding it with others. Too many problems like virus, parasites and worms can not only cause you to lose the new one, but also seriously harm an existing beardie or colony.


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