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Quick Question About Co-Hab

Daeyang

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
251
Hey, a simple, quick question.
Are beardies any better with "siblings"?
Like when people have 2 beardies together, is there a "less" chance of agressive behavior between the 2 if they've ALWAYS been together?
NOT PLANNING ON THIS, it's just a quick, curiosity question.
Or will they always be agressive? Or is there an age where they stop or are not agressive like, when they're very young?
 

Germ

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
Messages
4,493
Location
North America
Siblings are no different that any other pair, BDs have no familial ties, mothers will eat their own, siblings chew each others tails & legs off, etc. There are very few exceptions to the rule but this explains it all & if it is worth taking the chance to beat the long shot of the odds.
 

Daeyang

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
251
Alright, I was just curious, I had seen the video before.. I was just seeing if there was a "lesser?" chance. :)
 

DanniTheExotic

Hatchling Dragon
Messages
51
I had two brothers together when I first started out (didn't know their sex at the time) and one still "bullied" the other, biting at toes and tail. :( So no, not really a lesser chance
 

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