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> should i get a bearded or a gecko
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Post #1 post Apr 15 2008, 08:07 AM
i have a jacky dragon and i dont know what to put in the tank with it i would like to put a bearded or a water dragon with it so it would keep it company
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Post #2 post Apr 15 2008, 09:19 PM
well yer it would keep it company and also any sticks will fix that
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Post #3 post Apr 15 2008, 11:12 PM
No, no and no. Keep them seperate, reptiles don't need company.
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Post #4 post Apr 16 2008, 12:32 PM
Reptiles should always be housed separate. Risk of parasites, disease, and fighting are all good reasons not to do this. Please don't listen to Nitro.

Reptiles don't need company, they do fine alone.
Also, Jackies are aborial lizards, they need tall enclosures, while adult beardies are terresterial, low branch/brush reptiles and require long tanks.

and a gecko... now we are getting into an animal that has TOTALLY different needs in terms of humidity, decoration and tank size.
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