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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
The other addiction.
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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 293019" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>Beardies are great animals and yeah, they do love the dandelions. Not only the flowers but the greens as well. Actually the greens are probably better for them.</p><p></p><p>If you are keeping them together just make sure they both continue to grow and if you notice one growing faster you may want to separate them until they reach adulthood. I've seen it many times, people get 2 beardies the same size and one starts growing faster pretty soon it decides to take a bite out of the other. No one ever sees any aggression between the two and both eat like crazy. In fact the smaller one may even seem like a more agressive eater.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to scare you or anything, just that there is rarely any aggression so people assume they are fine even though one is noticeably larger. Just watch them closely for the size discrepancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 293019, member: 797"] Beardies are great animals and yeah, they do love the dandelions. Not only the flowers but the greens as well. Actually the greens are probably better for them. If you are keeping them together just make sure they both continue to grow and if you notice one growing faster you may want to separate them until they reach adulthood. I've seen it many times, people get 2 beardies the same size and one starts growing faster pretty soon it decides to take a bite out of the other. No one ever sees any aggression between the two and both eat like crazy. In fact the smaller one may even seem like a more agressive eater. I'm not trying to scare you or anything, just that there is rarely any aggression so people assume they are fine even though one is noticeably larger. Just watch them closely for the size discrepancy. [/QUOTE]
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The other addiction.
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