no room for beardie

Aussie Pythons & Snakes Forum

Help Support Aussie Pythons & Snakes Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Status
Not open for further replies.

snakeman221

New Member
Joined
Feb 12, 2012
Messages
11
Reaction score
0
Location
melbourne
hi i was just wondering if i can keep my bearded dragon with my waters?
or else move my yearling carpet python with my 2 older carpets?:|
 
Isn't your water dragon enclosure falling apart?
 
You have a carpet that isn't eating, a crimped-tailed carpet, five water dragons in an enclosure that is falling apart and a bearded dragon with no place to put it? Maybe it's just because you don't really give any information in your posts, but it sounds like you need to sort out your problems before buying anything else. If you have no room for the bearded at all then the kindest thing to do it give it to someone who can look after it. Putting a bearded dragon into a enclosure breaking apart from humidity is not good for it's health.
 
hi i was just wondering if i can keep my bearded dragon with my waters?
or else move my yearling carpet python with my 2 older carpets?:|

I would, and throw a BHP in the mix too... should sort out some of your issues!
 
Basically,

Bearded dragons and water dragons need totally different requirements. So they cant go together. even if they could you'd need lots of room to stop arguments.

As for the carpets, a lot of people disagree with keeping them together, beyond that the size difference would be asking for trouble. Look on south cross reptiles website for more info.


The water dragons will grow quite fast, and you'll likely see that the older they get, the less they get along unless in a large outdoor pit. Real large for five.


You're going to need a fair few new enclosures if you keep everything you've got.
 
my carpet is eatin really well now and has for a wile. i got some new cages aswell the water dragons are in a 8 ft fishtank

whats a bhp ???
 
my carpet is eatin really well now and has for a wile. i got some new cages aswell the water dragons are in a 8 ft fishtank

whats a bhp ???

he's being "funny" a BHP is a black headed python, they're famous for they're habits of eating other snakes...
 
If you put your yearling carpet in with a couple of bigger carpets.... you wont need to feed one of the bigger ones for a while :rolleyes:

Our reptiles are each a 'little life' not just something you get and hope you can fit in somewhere. You need to organise some sort of enclosure for the beardie.... or get someone you know to look after it until you can provide what it needs :|
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest posts

Back
Top