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Brandon Parrott

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i currently have two bearded dragons 1 male and 1 female and they are mated so babies soon :)
i also need some advice on incubators as i have no idea what the most trusted brands are so some info about them would be much appreciated.
thanks Brandon
 

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Don't have info on incubators but some other info you may be interested in although it sounds like it may be a little late & have you separated them now?

TO BREED OR NOT TO BREED: A REALITY CHECK
 

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Because you say they have already been bred, have you separated them now?
 

Brandon Parrott

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they have mated but there is no definate sign of eggs, do they have to be seperated after there ''ritual''?
 

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I have moved this thread into the Breeding section, which may provide more relevant responses. How old are your BDs & how long have you had them. What size enclosure are you housing them in?
 

Brandon Parrott

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the male is 3 years and the female is 10 months but quite large for her age, had them about 3 months and they are in a 4ft viv, they seem to be comfortable with each other as they sleep together and never fight
 

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10 months is too young to be breeding, most breeders will wait until they are at least 18 months old & weigh more than 350-400g before breeding. 4 ft by what?
 

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Welcome to BDF, Brandon! With incubating, it's difficult to have a good store bought incubator that you don't have to make adjustments too and rig one way or another. Just keep lids on the eggs, keep the substrate damp, and the air humid while keeping in incubation temps, of course.
 
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