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[QUOTE="MissT, post: 1233141, member: 20109"] Females can sometimes live together without issue but there are still high risks of dominance and at some point one might decide to take a bite out of the other. Essentially, beardies are solitary reptiles that only come together for mating :) my phoebe lived with 2 females for a few hours one day- she ate all of the food and chased the others away from the basking spot. She was bigger than them and used it to her advantage to dominate the group despite the fact that she was the outsider! Keep us posted on what you decide and get some pics when you get them :) [/QUOTE]
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