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Old 29-Jan-07, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by melgalea View Post
eastern blueys and inland bearded..hav ya got a pick of the bluey and the dragons together.
another way to do it. is put them in together for an hour in the arfternoon or when you have time to supervise, and just monitor the behavour.
I would think a bluey could do a lot of damage to a baby beardy before you had time to react so be careful!
James - They should be the same size snout - vent length (from the nose to the base of the tail) if you count overall size most of a beardy is made up of tail so its body may not be big enough for it to not be considered food by a bluey.
In any case I would wait till the beardy is a few months old and grown a little bigger.
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