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chris_clarke08

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Serious question, what problems would arise from keeping Eastern Water Dragons and Southern Angle Headed Dragons together???
 
Eastern water dragons are MUCH larger than Southern angle-headed dragons, water dragons require a hot basking spot and angles do not (they need cooler ambient temps), enclosure size (it would need to be a large enclosure). But it can be done.
 
THANKS I have read that blue tongues would be fine with Eastern Water Dragons, I don't see much difference. Except these are dragons not skinks and the more specific requirements of the Southern angle headed dragons. If anybody else has a point of view, I would appreciate hearing it...
 
The EWD will eat the SAHD if the SAHD dont die of heat exposure. It's not a good combination
 
Too much heat will kill angle heads, and EWD's like a LOT of heat. I wouldn't do it. Pretty sure you can keep Beardies and water dragons together in a nice big enclosure
 
Temperature requirements are too different for the EWD and Beardies, and beardies are far better off by themselves. If the EWD won't eat a blue tongue, then why would they eat a SAHD??? and since the temperature requirements of the EWD and SAHD are quite similar I am still unconvinced that it is a bad idea.
 
Temperature requirements are too different for the EWD and Beardies, and beardies are far better off by themselves. If the EWD won't eat a blue tongue, then why would they eat a SAHD??? and since the temperature requirements of the EWD and SAHD are quite similar I am still unconvinced that it is a bad idea.

You have things around the wrong way. EWD's and Eastern beardies thrive at the same temps. SAHD will die if kept at the temps water dragons like
 
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