seperate the smaller one during feedings, and always feed him in the same place, its possible that he is intimidated by his larger friend
2007-02-12 15:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends ..it might just be finicky with food.There's food enhancers for bearded dragons with apple flavor i believe.It comes in a spray bottle. Petsolutions.com has a fair selection in products for bearded dragons and other reptiles,including medicines.Check it out.
2007-02-12 15:36:05
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answered by ♠ Oscillate Wildly ♠ 5
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Being in the same enclosure you are just dealing with one being the dominant one. The best thing to do would be to seperate them or get a larger enclosure and be able to offer mutliple basking spots and multiple food dishes.
2007-02-13 01:13:45
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answered by Jaffar 3
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i think of thats an suitable length. as long as he doesnt choke. Petsmart has the crickets quite decrease priced.. ive been informed to feed my beardie 10 crickets in step with day & airborne dirt and dust it with calcium airborne dirt and dust, upload some end result and greens to his meals plan.
2016-10-02 01:29:43
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answered by luera 4
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i have two beardes in a viv together one is a bit bigger than other but hes doin well they wud fair better in seperate tanks im thinking about doin it myself but cant decide
2007-02-14 04:23:49
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answered by ontdecks 1
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hand feed & monitor the other one to make sure that it is taking or getting enough food & that the other one isnt taking all the food.
this is usual behaviour for beardies for one to be more dominent then the other.
2007-02-13 12:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you keep them in the same cage? Sometimes bigger beardies will bully smaller ones and keep them from eating.....
2007-02-12 15:42:17
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answered by reverend_atrox 2
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Ask Hagred.
2007-02-12 15:30:57
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answered by Bob 6
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