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    Scared for my yearling, Bowser

    People on forums can be very extreme about their animals. Yes we want them to have proper care, however if he had not eaten any meal worms there would be absolutely nothing wrong with my set up. You may think that closer quarters with a bearded dragon is exposing him to pathogens but this...
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    Scared for my yearling, Bowser

    It isn't really an option for us to not house them together. Within a year or so I will have bowser outdoors for 4 months of the year, but he's still too small. I understand that pathogens can be passed, and it is not optimal to house them together, however I can't help but fear for liver...
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    Scared for my yearling, Bowser

    Thanks for the quick reply, if I could have separated the two I would have, however the living room only has enough space right now for one enclosure. Other than feeding, I didn't really see any problems arising from keeping them together... Beardie hang out on a stick and bowser walks around...
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    Scared for my yearling, Bowser

    I'm newly registered to this forum, although I have viewed quite a few threads here. The reason I am posting is because I am a bit scared for my yearling sulcata. Some background on Bowser is, that he is a bit over a year old, I personally have owned him for a year and he was extremely tiny...
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