No.
You should never keep different species of reptiles in the same enclosure, for a wide variety of reasons.
Never house reptiles together that are not found naturally in the same area ! Bearded Dragons a native to Australia - Swifts are a native species of America !
No bearded dragons need lots of room
only need, being, cleaning and care of habitat/ cage. Otherwise , naturally bearded dragons never leave their homes/habitat/cage.
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You can put it back in its cage after it takes a bath.
Whether or not you can keep them both alive in the same cage may have a different answer.
It depends on the size of the cage, although normally the amount of sand should be a few cenimeters thick.
No ! The Monitor will attack your Beardie over territory - Do NOT put them in the same cage !
no because its a stupid idea, they both need there own seperate cage since they have different living conditionsThis is true.
Well, in one way, NO. A bearded dragon cannot control it's own growth rate. However, the cool thing is, YOU can. A bearded dragon will grow in size according to the size of the cage it's in. In simple terms, The bigger the cage, the bigger the lizard will get. however, you must give it at least a ten-gallon tank to live in from the time of it's birth, for most bearded dragons grow to be at least a foot long.
You need to sterilize it first. Do not just pick it up off the ground and put it in the cage, unless you want to get mites and other bugs.
You certainly don't need the waterfall - Bearded dragons are desert creatures - they don't need high humidity, which is what the waterfall would create !