AnneSchumii
Member
Hi everyone,
Since 5 years I have my own beardie in my room in a big cage. But since two months I take care of another beardie. Both are male beardies. I did not put them in the same cage. The newest beardie, I put him in a cage about a meter away from the first one and they cannot see eachother, because I put books in front of the cage. Except from when I take one of them out of the cage and let them run around in my room. Then they can see eachother. The beardie I've had for 5 years is very 'grumpy' lately. When he sees the other dragon, his beard becomes black. But now I've noticed that if he only hears the other dragon, his beard becomes black, his head is going up and down and now he's been running in my room for over 5 minutes, gets completely crazy.
What to do? Will he get used to the new dragon? Or does this cause so much stress, that they should never see eachother?
Thanks!
Anne
Since 5 years I have my own beardie in my room in a big cage. But since two months I take care of another beardie. Both are male beardies. I did not put them in the same cage. The newest beardie, I put him in a cage about a meter away from the first one and they cannot see eachother, because I put books in front of the cage. Except from when I take one of them out of the cage and let them run around in my room. Then they can see eachother. The beardie I've had for 5 years is very 'grumpy' lately. When he sees the other dragon, his beard becomes black. But now I've noticed that if he only hears the other dragon, his beard becomes black, his head is going up and down and now he's been running in my room for over 5 minutes, gets completely crazy.
What to do? Will he get used to the new dragon? Or does this cause so much stress, that they should never see eachother?
Thanks!
Anne