I get it but I see people having them seeing each other all the time thats why I asked.they should not be able to see each other. they are solitary creatures that are territorial. seeing each other is only going to stress them out.
Not good ---- please get them out of view of each other - the stone tile may be too abrasive and cause abrasions on the dragons stomach and feet- you want something w/ texture not coarse and something that's not smooth- rub your hand over the tileI get it but I see people having them seeing each other all the time thats why I asked.
If I had any space I'd split them up, but not going to happen more than likely, if this is a make or break we could rehome but with how she (the smaller one) was treated before I'd say being near Julian (big guy) shouldn't matter too muchNot good ---- please get them out of view of each other - the stone tile may be too abrasive and cause abrasions on the dragons stomach and feet- you want something w/ texture not coarse and something that's not smooth- rub your hand over the tile
Your dragons are going to constantly be stressed out- please turn the tanks so they can't see each other or cover the places where the can - neither will thrive w/ them seeing one another and they will get sick - please go over your uvb - are you using long tube fixtures in your tank or coils - this will effect the over all health of the dragons - surface basking temps as well- I am only trying to help here-If I had any space I'd split them up, but not going to happen more than likely, if this is a make or break we could rehome but with how she (the smaller one) was treated before I'd say being near Julian (big guy) shouldn't matter too much
I understand you trying to help, I've been working on getting tube lights, but like I said before I feel for them but I truly have no where for them to go and could give the other away if someone ends up wanting her, but the tank we just got for her was expensive because of it being the kind that opens, I do understand the importance of the tube lights but for now my UVB is from bulb and the other bulb is basking.Your dragons are going to constantly be stressed out- please turn the tanks so they can't see each other or cover the places where the can - neither will thrive w/ them seeing one another and they will get sick - please go over your uvb - are you using long tube fixtures in your tank or coils - this will effect the over all health of the dragons - surface basking temps as well- I am only trying to help here-
Bulb in a dome? If that's what your using they are terrible uvb's and will cause all kinds of illnesses - if not changed eventually death- I would recommend you re-home the other dragon to some one who's experienced and will give correct lighting- surface basking temps should be taken w/ digital probe thermometers - they are the most accurate - then I would work on getting your oldest dragon the correct lighting he needs or he will end up sickI understand you trying to help, I've been working on getting tube lights, but like I said before I feel for them but I truly have no where for them to go and could give the other away if someone ends up wanting her, but the tank we just got for her was expensive because of it being the kind that opens, I do understand the importance of the tube lights but for now my UVB is from bulb and the other bulb is basking.
DEATH? I'm sorry to god and my beardies but I think they'll be ok until I can afford the right ones, people been using a lot worse for 30 years. We might tint one of the tanks and get the right lights but like I said before, we are iffy about rehoming again, we had the smaller one originally.Bulb in a dome? If that's what your using they are terrible uvb's and will cause all kinds of illnesses - if not changed eventually death- I would recommend you re-home the other dragon to some one who's experienced and will give correct lighting- surface basking temps should be taken w/ digital probe thermometers - they are the most accurate - then I would work on getting your oldest dragon the correct lighting he needs or he will end up sick
We’re only trying to help you here- please try and move their cages away from each other, they’ll get really stressed out, which could kill them eventually. KarrieRee is our lighting expert here, please trust her. If you can’t get the correct lighting, please rehome at least one of them, if not both. Just because that people have used worse before, does not mean you can’t give your dragons the right care.DEATH? I'm sorry to god and my beardies but I think they'll be ok until I can afford the right ones, people been using a lot worse for 30 years. We might tint one of the tanks and get the right lights but like I said before, we are iffy about rehoming again, we had the smaller one originally.
It will get better for them, I am just saying I am pretty sure they will be fine for now.We’re only trying to help you here- please try and move their cages away from each other, they’ll get really stressed out, which could kill them eventually. KarrieRee is our lighting expert here, please trust her. If you can’t get the correct lighting, please rehome at least one of them, if not both. Just because that people have used worse before, does not mean you can’t give your dragons the right care.
They are not going to be okay for now, it’s urgent to move their cages apart and get them the correct UVB. If you don’t give them correct lighting, they’ll end up with Metabolic Bone Disease and that alone can cause devastating effects, not mentioning that they might die from the stress of being so close to each other.It will get better for them, I am just saying I am pretty sure they will be fine for now.
They were living with each other before I rehomed, I know big mistake but its slowly getting better for them. I am sorry to freak all y'all out.They are not going to be okay for now, it’s urgent to move their cages apart and get them the correct UVB. If you don’t give them correct lighting, they’ll end up with Metabolic Bone Disease and that alone can cause devastating effects, not mentioning that they might die from the stress of being so close to each other.
Even if they were living together before, their cages need to be separated so that they can’t see each other at all, from any angle.They were living with each other before I rehomed, I know big mistake but its slowly getting better for them. I am sorry to freak all y'all out.
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