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Post Brumation Behavior
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[QUOTE="Xjrosie, post: 2041191, member: 112961"] It doesn't surprise me that they don't want to be together. Beardies aren't considered social. They prefer to be alone, especially once they've reached maturity, which yours have. They may be starting to get ready to lay eggs, and I know nothing on the topic because I have only one beardie and he's a guy, but I'm pretty sure females don't want others around when they're laying eggs. FYI, when talking about your husbandry, make sure to also lost what you're using for uvb. It's the most important piece of info anyone will need ro help diagnose problems or concerns. They'll want to know the type of bulb and output. Coils are bad, very bad. It's kinda off the wall, but the names Ursula and Nugget seem familiar for a set of beardies. Like, I've seen videos or posts elsewhere about your girls. Anyway, welcome! [/QUOTE]
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