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 #20176


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 A question

i have another question. wen i got my first beardie 2 years ago it was alone. wen i got my 2 other ones i put them in and they got along fine. they have been living together all 3 of them for 2-3 months now. will that effect their breeding? i mean the male and female having lived together for a while?. once the female is gravid for sure i will sepparate them.


12/21/03  5:24am
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 #20313


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  Message To: Kissij   In reference to Message Id: 20176


 A question

sometimes they say being cage mates might change the mating possibilities, but it did’nt with mine i introduced a new male to my female when she was about 8mo her 1st boyfriend died they’re 1 1/2 and had no trouble consamating their relationship. you mentioned three i might be worried about 2 males and 1 female though don’t know the sexes you have but if it is that way the males could get aggressive and dominant towards one another and fight i don’t know about 2 fe and a male i would think they’d do ok just make sure mamma to be gets a good amount of calcium before , during & after also keep her well hydrated


12/21/03  9:29pm
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 #20326


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  Message To: Jewel   In reference to Message Id: 20313


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Is the female or are the females old enough?


12/21/03  9:59pm
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 #20342


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  Message To: Blue   In reference to Message Id: 20326


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yea i have 2 f and 1 m, and all 3 are 2 years old. could you explane were you cool the female to get her to mate? how does that work?


12/21/03  10:35pm
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 #20351


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  Message To: Kissij   In reference to Message Id: 20342


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I never cooled my female. The most thing you should worry about when breeding dragons is making sure she lays her eggs in a bin and gets a good amount of vitamins and calcium, incubating them, feeding the babies, then finding good homes for them.

Being prepared for it is the key. Even though many hobbyists get a nice surprise and are still very successful at hatching the babies.

PE


12/21/03  10:59pm
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