crazyerick
Member
Hi all,
Ok we might be taking in another Beadie. There is a lady that looks after lizards when you go on holiday and she rescues ones too. Now she has been looking for a home of this one female beardie and seeing I am busy making a new Viv for my boy my fiancee decided to try convince me we should take in the rescue in the old viv. So just to be clear they will be housed in their own enclosures.
But my question is, my boy is the king of the house, he gets to sit w ith us, by the window and when is in the mood, walk about a bit. From a socializing and handling perspective, how aggressive might he be should we take the female out at the same time? Any advice from those that own more than one beardie? Can more than one beardie roam around at the same time? I am close to giving in and taking her in, I just don't want my boy to loose out on his freedom. (Daddy's boy I know)
Btw he seems to like her. When we were there the lady briefly put the two of them out together and he started showing his colors and tried to attract her attention without gunning for her.
Thanks,
Erick
Ok we might be taking in another Beadie. There is a lady that looks after lizards when you go on holiday and she rescues ones too. Now she has been looking for a home of this one female beardie and seeing I am busy making a new Viv for my boy my fiancee decided to try convince me we should take in the rescue in the old viv. So just to be clear they will be housed in their own enclosures.
But my question is, my boy is the king of the house, he gets to sit w ith us, by the window and when is in the mood, walk about a bit. From a socializing and handling perspective, how aggressive might he be should we take the female out at the same time? Any advice from those that own more than one beardie? Can more than one beardie roam around at the same time? I am close to giving in and taking her in, I just don't want my boy to loose out on his freedom. (Daddy's boy I know)
Btw he seems to like her. When we were there the lady briefly put the two of them out together and he started showing his colors and tried to attract her attention without gunning for her.
Thanks,
Erick