Jewly
Very Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I was just wondering what people's opinions were on housing 2 beardies together. I currently have 4 little ones all in together (2 central and 2 pygmy) in a 3 ft enclosure and 3 of them are doing really well, but the last little guy I got (central) isn't doing so well so on the weekend I'm going to put him in his own enclosure. He's not been eating and was getting so skinny so I've had to syringe feed him over the last couple of days. He's not hiding away from the others or anything and right now is sitting up on the log sunny himself with the rest of them but I haven't seen him eat much. I say 'him' but at this stage I'm not sure if they are male or female.
I'm having an enclosure built soon which was meant to house the 2 centrals together and so then the 2 pygmy's would be on their own. I know it's not a good idea to house 2 males together, but if it turns out that I have 2 females or 1 male and 1 female, is it alright to house them together as they get older. At the moment they get on well and there doesn't seem to be any problems with the first 3 I got. I got them all from the same pet store, around the same time, but the last one I got only 2 weeks ago from a different store.
I was just wondering what people's opinions were on housing 2 beardies together. I currently have 4 little ones all in together (2 central and 2 pygmy) in a 3 ft enclosure and 3 of them are doing really well, but the last little guy I got (central) isn't doing so well so on the weekend I'm going to put him in his own enclosure. He's not been eating and was getting so skinny so I've had to syringe feed him over the last couple of days. He's not hiding away from the others or anything and right now is sitting up on the log sunny himself with the rest of them but I haven't seen him eat much. I say 'him' but at this stage I'm not sure if they are male or female.
I'm having an enclosure built soon which was meant to house the 2 centrals together and so then the 2 pygmy's would be on their own. I know it's not a good idea to house 2 males together, but if it turns out that I have 2 females or 1 male and 1 female, is it alright to house them together as they get older. At the moment they get on well and there doesn't seem to be any problems with the first 3 I got. I got them all from the same pet store, around the same time, but the last one I got only 2 weeks ago from a different store.