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How to SAFELY introduce my male and female beardies
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[QUOTE="teeta999, post: 2005176, member: 113562"] The one that passed was named ketchup. He was considerably smaller than mustard at the time. I was hovering over them at the time of the bite. She only had his head for a second, maybe two but I separated them immediately, however the damage was done. It was stupid of me and I will never put my beardies in a position where they are in danger. I'm totally fine with not breeding them, I just want to be able to have them out to chill with me at the same time because I always feel bad for spending time with one but not the other. If thats not possible I understand but I wanted to see if (using a safe method) they would interact well or if its just not in the cards. [/QUOTE]
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