TheWolfmanTom
Extreme Poster
I cannot count how many times I see this question asked nor can I remember how many times I have answered this question.
This is one of those questions that EVERYBODY has a different answer for. Every answer is situational and therefore fluid. Meaning it can change in the blink of an eye.
Can it be done??? Yes it can, however before you get excited, it isnt in the best interest of the animal. I know of several people that set up small groups personally. Not to put My ego into it but My solo dragons 9 out of 10 times look better and live longer.
Even when you can find 2 to 3 animals that will tolerate each other for extended periods of time, the underlying stress caused by this communal living over time will shorten the lifespan of your animal. This is being documented by the University of Penn as well as other facilitys across the country.
Now lets bring this closer to home. I SELL DRAGONS FOR A LIVING. I do not ever recommend keeping 2 dragons in the same tank. I could double My sales at every show if I said they need a buddy.
Just keep in mind that even if there are no physical signs of trouble there is stress to any dragon housed with another and over time it WILL affect the health and well being of your animal.
This is one of those questions that EVERYBODY has a different answer for. Every answer is situational and therefore fluid. Meaning it can change in the blink of an eye.
Can it be done??? Yes it can, however before you get excited, it isnt in the best interest of the animal. I know of several people that set up small groups personally. Not to put My ego into it but My solo dragons 9 out of 10 times look better and live longer.
Even when you can find 2 to 3 animals that will tolerate each other for extended periods of time, the underlying stress caused by this communal living over time will shorten the lifespan of your animal. This is being documented by the University of Penn as well as other facilitys across the country.
Now lets bring this closer to home. I SELL DRAGONS FOR A LIVING. I do not ever recommend keeping 2 dragons in the same tank. I could double My sales at every show if I said they need a buddy.
Just keep in mind that even if there are no physical signs of trouble there is stress to any dragon housed with another and over time it WILL affect the health and well being of your animal.