sdlau
06-04-07, 10:45 PM
We've heard that you can house a male and females together in one large enclosure. We don't seem to have any luck doing this --- is there anyone with advise out there for us to try and introduce our beardies again? We have a wood/glass terrarium that is 5' x 2' x 2.5'.
We just recently separated our young/adolescent beardies (1 male & 2 females) due to the partial biting off of two of their tails - which now require expensive surgery to fix. We live in a small apartment with limited space for these terrariums and would like (at the right time) to reintroduce these animals to eachother to maintain a single enclosure.
:sorry:
How is the best way to re-introduce these li'l ones again? Should we wait until they're more mature (all of them are less than 1 year old).
Please help us out! We love our li'l guys and want what's best for them but also livable for us!!!
Thanks for all your advise!
We just recently separated our young/adolescent beardies (1 male & 2 females) due to the partial biting off of two of their tails - which now require expensive surgery to fix. We live in a small apartment with limited space for these terrariums and would like (at the right time) to reintroduce these animals to eachother to maintain a single enclosure.
:sorry:
How is the best way to re-introduce these li'l ones again? Should we wait until they're more mature (all of them are less than 1 year old).
Please help us out! We love our li'l guys and want what's best for them but also livable for us!!!
Thanks for all your advise!