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Behavior
I call B.S. (beardies being none social)
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2024079, member: 114539"] I do have them all 5 housed separately, but i also have them all out every evening. I just watch them really closely. Zen is ok with Snickers but don't really like the others so i keep him well away from them. Snickers i have to watch the closest, you can never really be sure how she is going to be at first. Oddly enough though however she acts when i first get her out is how she will behave the whole evening. Ruby and Sweet Pea are always pretty calm. My outside habitat has two levels in each section, it's warm enough and sunny enough now that I've started putting them out in the morning before work. If i put Sweet Pea and Ruby one on each level within a few minutes, they are piled right back up together. It's interesting to the extreme watching them. Like i mentioned in the start of this thread they are both rescues and were neglected really baddly, i can't help but wonder if that plays a role in why those two are so close. Consequently Zen and chomp were clutch mates and they were really good together, Zen nearly grieved himself to death when she passed. I honestly thought i was going to loose him as well. Alot of sources say they are not capable of true emotions and understanding, i disagree. But your right, it's an experience unlike other pets to have them, especially more than one of them, it is what makes the hobby so rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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