G galeru Not so new Member Joined Oct 30, 2011 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Jan 28, 2013 #1 hi, does anybody have any info on wether you can keep a baby and an adult angle headed dragon together. will the adult eat the baby thankyou all who give info
hi, does anybody have any info on wether you can keep a baby and an adult angle headed dragon together. will the adult eat the baby thankyou all who give info
Eamon Not so new Member Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 90 Reaction score 14 Location Melbourne Jan 28, 2013 #2 I think the adult will most likely attack the baby. Thats what I've been told anyway. baby Angle headeds are very small in comparison to an adult.
I think the adult will most likely attack the baby. Thats what I've been told anyway. baby Angle headeds are very small in comparison to an adult.
Wild~Touch Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 2,445 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane Jan 28, 2013 #3 I wouldn't chance it...afterall they are dragons and sometimes treacherous to other dragons
sharky Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 2,005 Reaction score 1 Location SA Jan 28, 2013 #4 AHHHH! Om nom nom nom nom nom, gulp! *burp* :lol: hmmm.....I swore I had 2 dragons in here... In other words, I'm with SAHD101, don't risk it mate.
AHHHH! Om nom nom nom nom nom, gulp! *burp* :lol: hmmm.....I swore I had 2 dragons in here... In other words, I'm with SAHD101, don't risk it mate.
G galeru Not so new Member Joined Oct 30, 2011 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Jan 28, 2013 #5 do u think you could keep a baby in a 1 or 2ft then introduce it when it gets older - - - Updated - - - does anyone know of any cheap enclosures going at the moment - - - Updated - - - ok i thought he might try and attack him thanks for the info
do u think you could keep a baby in a 1 or 2ft then introduce it when it gets older - - - Updated - - - does anyone know of any cheap enclosures going at the moment - - - Updated - - - ok i thought he might try and attack him thanks for the info
Wild~Touch Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 2,445 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane Jan 28, 2013 #6 Angle headeds will even attack their clutch mates as they grow....there's always a dominant one, either male or female You just have to watch them closely...they are like naughty children
Angle headeds will even attack their clutch mates as they grow....there's always a dominant one, either male or female You just have to watch them closely...they are like naughty children
GeckoJosh Almost Legendary Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 5,461 Reaction score 24 Location Central Coast NSW Jan 28, 2013 #7 I recently lost one of mine due to cannibalism, I had 3 from the same clutch but one was only 60% of the size of the other two, I walked it on the remaining pair fighting over its chewed up corpse. So yeah, keep them the same size LOL
I recently lost one of mine due to cannibalism, I had 3 from the same clutch but one was only 60% of the size of the other two, I walked it on the remaining pair fighting over its chewed up corpse. So yeah, keep them the same size LOL
montay Well-Known Member Joined May 9, 2008 Messages 304 Reaction score 1 Location SEQ Feb 2, 2013 #8 Hi - I definately would not do this. If it moves, its food. They are cannibals.