Can you put 2 baby bearded dragons together?

Two Baby Dragons Together
Baby beardies get along well in the same enclosure for some time, as long as their sizes are similar. Young dragons even do much better if they were nurtured together since they were hatchlings than if they are two strangers.
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Can you raise 2 bearded dragons together?

Territorial Creatures

Never keep a pair of two male bearded dragons in the same enclosure. A pair of two females might work, however. A male and a female together might work, too, but it's important to be aware of the likely possibility of reproduction.
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How long can baby bearded dragons be housed together?

How long can baby bearded dragons live together? Even baby bearded dragons tend to be competitive and can injure each other, so it's not recommended to keep them together for too long. Aim to separate baby bearded dragons once they turn 2-4 weeks old.
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How do you introduce two bearded dragons?

Take it slow – introduce your bearded dragons to each other for brief periods and watch them closely. Slowly increase the duration of their encounters together until you are completely confident there is little to no risk of aggression.
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Are bearded dragons better in pairs?

Breeding: Bearded dragons should be kept alone, in breeding pairs or in groups of one male with a few females.
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Should you get 1 or 2 bearded dragons?

Never put more than one male in a tank. A female should not be housed with males until she is about two years old (old enough to breed), and make sure she is healthy and in good condition. Younger, smaller, or unhealthy dragons are likely to run into problems including egg binding.
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Is it better to get a female or male bearded dragon?

Males are more outgoing, and often engage in social engagement more actively. But at the same time, they often become territorial and aggressive during breeding seasons, while females usually remain calm. What is more, expect female bearded dragons to lay eggs (infertile) even if the male is not there.
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Will bearded dragons eat each other?

Science tells us that bearded dragons are not cannibals by nature. However, bearded dragons have been known to eat one another in certain circumstances. This typically happens due to competition over territory, food, or mating.
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What animals can live with a bearded dragon?

Certain lizards (bearded dragons, anoles, geckos) and chelonians (turtles and tortoises) can live successfully together when set up properly in same-species tanks.
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Are red bearded dragons rare?

The most popular is the Pogona vitticeps and only four out of eight species are kept as pets. Every type of Bearded Dragon is from Australia but they are all different in appearance. The most common colors are tan, yellow, olive-green, and red.
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Can bearded dragons get lonely?

They don't need to form bonds because they are so well adapted for survival alone. So the answer to this question, in short, is “absolutely not.” Your bearded dragon isn't lonely, and totally loves being the center of your attention, and his heat lamp.
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How old do bearded dragons live?

Caring for your bearded dragon. Bearded dragons, or 'beardies', are one of the most popular lizards in captivity in the UK. They have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, or even longer, so they're quite a commitment and it's important to keep them in a way that mimics the wild as much as possible.
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Do bearded dragons like to be held?

Even though they are solitary animals, most bearded dragons enjoy interacting with their owners. They usually like being held or having their head, cheeks, or chin scratched. Some may pull away or turn their beard black, but they may change their mind if you set them down and try again later.
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How many babies do bearded dragons have?

Bearded dragons typically lay about 20 eggs at a time in groupings called clutches, and they can lay several clutches in a four-month season (but some have laid as many as five). Be prepared to provide your bearded dragon with additional calcium while she's gravid and more food than usual until she lays all the eggs.
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Why is my bearded dragon head bobbing?

Males will bob their heads when performing a mating display to initiate courtship. Females show acceptance by bobbing their heads back. Head bobbing can also be a form of aggression and dominance. You may see head bobbing in your pet as they try to establish dominance in their tank.
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Why do my bearded dragons lay on top of each other?

Stacking occurs when Bearded dragons that are kept in the same vivarium rest on top of each other. This behavior is often displayed when beardies are in the basking spot. In the beardie world, stacking is a sign of dominance, with the lizard at the topmost tier being the most dominant.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon has a mood?

Although they are not truly social creatures, bearded dragons do have ways of communicating their moods and intentions to other beardies, and even to you, a human beardie owner.
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Common behaviors of bearded dragons include:
  1. Head bobs.
  2. Waving.
  3. Changing color.
  4. Mouth gaping.
  5. Beard puffing up.
  6. Tail pointing upwards.
  7. Basking.
  8. Hiding.
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Do Beardies like cuddles?

Bearded Dragons, or “Beardies” as some like to call them, aren't lazy pets. It's just that they are known to enjoy cuddling up with their owners while they watch TV.
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How fast does a bearded dragon grow?

Healthy babies grow at a rate of 1 to 3″ per month. An adult will be fully grown at 12 months of age. Bearded Dragons should measure anywhere from 16 to 24 inches in length and weigh 380 to 510 grams.
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How big should a tank be for a bearded dragon?

A juvenile bearded dragon should be housed in a 10 gallon glass aquarium tank. The tank size will have to increase as the beardie grows. Adults require a 20-50 gallon long glass aquarium tank. Because beardies love to climb, provide vertical space with lots of branches.
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How much do baby bearded dragons sell for?

A common baby bearded dragon costs $40 – $75 but adult morphs can cost over $900. There are many options (e.g. expo, pet stores and private breeders) when buying a bearded dragon. There are even more places to buy gear and food from!
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Do female bearded dragons have periods?

Female Bearded dragons don't have periods. However, they ovulate several times a year when their hormone levels are high. They may also lay eggs regardless of whether they have mated with a male or not.
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What age bearded dragon should I get?

If you are a first-time owner, it is best to get an older dragon of around six months or older because they are more resilient at this age. Your beardie may be stressed when it arrives at a new home and stop eating for a couple of days or even up to a week.
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