Unforuntaly I must agree.
Beardies are
solitary and
territorial creatures and so should always be housed alone.
Are you certain as to the sex of your dragons? Males + females especially shouldnt be housed together because they can overbreed or breed too young. Both these can cause serious health issue for your female let alone stress. Mating can also be violent.
When beardies are housed together one usually becomes dominant causing the other beardie to not grow properly due to stress, although sometimes stress does not manifest itself physically.
Futhermore beardies can and do attack eachother, and unfortunatly dragons are not like dogs, who can be taught about naughty aggressive behaviour. They can live in apparent harmony for months and then one day snap. One story that comes to mind is a girl on these forums named Ambulance. She housed two dragons together happily for months and came home one day to find the female had ripped the other dragons tail completely off.
Once it has happened once, it will happen again and again.
Dragons will think nothing of nipping off a chunk or tail/toe in order to defend their basking spot, its just in their nature.
I dont mean to scare or scold you, but I want you to appriciate what can happen:
In my time keeping dragons I have rescued three dragons who were living in a viv with other dragons.
Dexter was small for her age and was missing a bit of her tail, most of her right arm, most of her right foot and alot of her toes.
Ruben had his leg and arms ripped off at the joints by his clutchmates.
Little Miso, rescued at only 4 weeks old already has a tail nip and is missing most of her back toes.
There are rare cases where dragons show no signs of agression towards eachother, and there isnt too much bullying but it is a risk that is simply not worth taking.
You simply cannot watch them 24/7.
Furthermore, and I appologise if this sounds rude, but I think your actions to interupt the natural territorial order may actually push them to violence.
It is their nature to dominate eachother in close quatres. If you are interupting the minor displays of dominace such as sitting and food hogging I would think they would begin to nip eachother in order to some how display their dominance.
Your dragons will lead much happier healthier lives apart.
Please consider seperating them. So many members here have had to learn this the hard way.
Holly