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Behavior
Extreme aggression? Hormonal or Territorial? (2 females in separate enclosures)
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045700, member: 118921"] Can agree on that. I only have one bearded dragon (and this is one of the reasons that it's the case), and if I had more, I would keep them apart. Regarding the younger and the older one: The reptile store where I got my Taco from usually has an older dragon in the store (belonging to one of the people working in the store and taken home once it outgrows its enclosure in the store; once that dragon became too large and was taken home, another person working there did so with their dragon). They intentionally have the enclosures so that the baby dragons they sell and the large one can never see each other. [/QUOTE]
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