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    Re:Bearded Dragon Behaviour

    Well, im not sure what it is. All day yesterday and yesterday Night Minko layed at one end and the hatchling stayed near the sticks and rocks at the complete other end. Ive never seen this done any beardie ive seen rarely leave eachothers side. :S

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    I do keep a close eye on them. I check on them every hour or so to make sure minko isnt getting to clingy. My biggest fear is when im at work and something happen then.

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    Re:Bearded Dragon Behaviour

    Nicole85 wrote:
    I do keep a close eye on them. I check on them every hour or so to make sure minko isnt getting to clingy. My biggest fear is when im at work and something happen then.
    This is just a personal opinion, but if you have any doubts on their nature at all, then why risk the danger?

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    Re:Bearded Dragon Behaviour

    Good Question,

    We originally got hatchling to be caged with Minko and if things didnt work out between them we we're going to seperate them.

    Its not that i doubt things will or wont work out. Its that his behavors are different from what i seen. So im confused as to what hes trying to indicated. Like one minute he takes all kinds of interest in the hatchling and hes watching him, the next he will just kinda doing his own thing. Where as when ive done this before i knew right away whether it was going to work out between them or not. So im not sure what Minko is trying to indicate. Hatchling doesnt seem to be intimidated by Minko. when Minko is near the hatchling doesnt stand a defensive ground. So im not at this point what to expect.

    When we got Minko we tried putting Minko with our other beardie Razor and we knew within the first few seconds razor didnt want the company. With Minko its the complete opposite.

    Post edited by: Nicole85, at: 2008/06/26 18:19<br><br>Post edited by: Nicole85, at: 2008/06/26 18:21

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