Well if you're breeding to sell I don't really know how worthwhile it would be. Unless you have a really rare morph for the most part it's a dying industry. At the last show I a&m geckos had some beautiful bearded dragons. However 4 hours into the show they hadn't sold a single dragon. Also keep in mind that you could have atleast 30 dragons more than likely more as I believe females retain sperm, from one session. However if you're breeding to expand your bearded dragon collection then it would be worth it because you will have a bit of them on your hands. Just keep in mind they eat like pigs and need tiny crickets. I've had small dragons that could rip through 30-40 crickets in a sitting, and I also like to get them started on veggies early as well.
As far as which tank to put them in I'd say the male into the females as she will probably feel more comfortable, and the male wont have the scent in his cage for long. Make sure the female is of proper age, weight, and has the proper amount of calcium. Also I reccomend getting a book about bearded dragons and reading as many internet articles as possible.
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