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Breeding
How to SAFELY introduce my male and female beardies
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2005066, member: 40059"] It is possible for a female to kill another full sized dragon but it the question is how long did you leave then together ? If you put them in the same enclosure and they were just hanging out but then you left them, that would give one time to deliver a killing bite to the head. That's about the only scenario that a dragon could kill another. If you were right there you could have separated them as soon as she clamped down on him. It's just very unlikely to have happened with one bite but it's not impossible if she's very large + strong. That being said, it doesn't sound like she's a good candidate for breeding. You will have to hover over the 2 like a referee at a boxing match. I just wouldn't chance it with her. Do you have any pics of her and of the other males , both the one that died and the new one ? And are you positive that she is really a female ? [/QUOTE]
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