Hello,
I have also posted on your other thread, but I thought it best to keep the two issues seperate.
I fully agree with what the previous poster has said.
In case you haven't seen it before, here is a very informative post on cohabitation.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=154908
If you are planning to breed these two, it is still only reccomended to have them together for short periods of times. Once the mating has occured, it is best to seperate them back into their individual enclosures.
The female will have enough stress on her body to produce eggs, lay eggs, and recover from laying eggs (which could happen for months on end, even from just one mating). She should not have to deal with that as well as constant domination, or 'fights' for domination.
They may not always be physically fighting, but living in the constant presence of another dragon is an on going battle for dominance. This is very stressful on both of the dragons, and apart from the risk of injury, there is also usually negative results on one or both dragons health wise.
I know that it can be overwhelming, especially when you obtain two dragons that have been housed together their whole lives, and the previous owner (or petstore) assures you that they will be fine. Unfortunately there is alot of misinformation out there, and by default alot of misinformed people.
This forum is here to help people ensure that their dragons live the happiest, healthiest lives possible. We are not critiquing you, just trying to pass on what we, as a community have found to produce the best results in our bearded dragons.