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That's not good either, because your future beardie could harm her if it tries to assert dominance over her.  I'm just wondering why you're looking to house them together?  They do not need a "friend", nor do they care for one, so what's the point?  I'd just sell the tank, then buy two big ones for each beardie.  Even though your female likes the big tank, she'll be comfortable in a 4x2.  If you're worried that she's lonely, spend more time with her.  You don't need to put another beardie in her tank to increase competition and risk.


With that in mind I hope you chose the wiser decision, not the more desirable one.  Good luck on finding a pretty beardie though!  You seem to have an awful lot of reptiles since you said that you have a good amount of experience and that you still live with your parents.


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