Hi I'm a new member to the site although I have been on it many times.
Hands down I want to know if I can house two bearded dragons together, I have done my research on this and asked pet store owners however I continue to receive different responses.
I will have a URS double large tank. 120x47x60cm - 48x18x24inch
which is 90 gallons, more than double the space for one Adult Beardie.
There will only be 1 heat lamp however a number of different basking spots. Plenty of decorations to hide in or on top of.
As it is a glass tank I am trying to minimise stress by adding a back rock wall and covering on the sides so they feel more secure.
Right now I have 1 juvenile Beardie, suspected to be a male which is currently in a 40 gallon tank. I hope to buy a new bearded dragon, same age, and introduce both of them to the new tank at the same time, I assume this will be better instead of introducing a new Beardie to my Beardies tank already known as his home.
I have read you should never house two MALE Beardies together, but then some say if you can but your tank must be large enough so they can isolate themselves in different areas. Female and Male are ok until breeding times and Female and Female are even better off. Although like I said I am suspecting one male already and I want to know if the new guy turns out to be a male should I be prepared for them to try to kill eachother.
Thanks
-Jake
Hands down I want to know if I can house two bearded dragons together, I have done my research on this and asked pet store owners however I continue to receive different responses.
I will have a URS double large tank. 120x47x60cm - 48x18x24inch
which is 90 gallons, more than double the space for one Adult Beardie.
There will only be 1 heat lamp however a number of different basking spots. Plenty of decorations to hide in or on top of.
As it is a glass tank I am trying to minimise stress by adding a back rock wall and covering on the sides so they feel more secure.
Right now I have 1 juvenile Beardie, suspected to be a male which is currently in a 40 gallon tank. I hope to buy a new bearded dragon, same age, and introduce both of them to the new tank at the same time, I assume this will be better instead of introducing a new Beardie to my Beardies tank already known as his home.
I have read you should never house two MALE Beardies together, but then some say if you can but your tank must be large enough so they can isolate themselves in different areas. Female and Male are ok until breeding times and Female and Female are even better off. Although like I said I am suspecting one male already and I want to know if the new guy turns out to be a male should I be prepared for them to try to kill eachother.
Thanks
-Jake