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hey guys
i was thinking of making as i would call a "community enclosure" but im not sure if you can really house different species or dragons together?

if you can would a 2400mm long * 900mm wide * 1200mm high be big enough?

i was kinda thinking small dragon's / monitors

if you think it could be done if would be heaps of help =]
 
I know someone who has EWDs, blueys and turtles all in the one pit and they get along fine. You just have to make sure you don't overcrowd it I think
 
yea i was thinking down the road of turtles EWB and my berdie
would anyone know how many animals i would be able to have in that size enclosure?

also i would put a tank in it for the turtles and lots of climbing space =]
 
hey guys
i was thinking of making as i would call a "community enclosure" but im not sure if you can really house different species or dragons together?

if you can would a 2400mm long * 900mm wide * 1200mm high be big enough?

i was kinda thinking small dragon's / monitors

if you think it could be done if would be heaps of help =]

Depends on the species you put in the enclosure... It could be a "community house" or a "slaughter house" all depends on what you get..... could go either way really
 
i keep a EWD and a Mertens in a 6ft fish tank without any troubles. i tried to put my youngish murray river short neck in but the EWD took too much interest for my liking.
 
Turtles and water monitors (roughly the same size)
Tree Skinks and frogs (roughly the same size)
Tree Snakes and Keelbacks
I'm sure there's lots of option with more terrestrial animals as well
 
Yer you should keep them apart before you really keep them together.
That's how I am doing it.
 
Well keep species that have different habitats. For example blueys are terrestrial and beardies are mainly areboreal if you give them plently of branches so they will mist likely stay out of each others way. Doesn't mean something bad won't happen
 
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