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Beardie competition

beardieX0

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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So, I've got a 4 year old beardie male, who is new to me, and a 2 month old male beardie. I have them on opposite sides of my room. The 4 year old was lower than my bed to where he couldn't see the baby, but I moved him today up to where he can see the baby. Now Leo (2 month old) won't eat anything at all. I hope that he just got stressed out and when I move triton (4 year old ) back he will start eating again? Any advise
 

PatsyB

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Cover Leo's tank so that he can't see Triton. That should help make him more comfortable.
 

beardieX0

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Well I think I'm going to move Triton back down. I'm just not sure if Leo is loosing his appetite because of that?
 

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