yes
Bearded dragons may go off their food if they are housed with other beardies it can stress them out
NO ! They would NEVER encounter each other in their natural habitat - and should NEVER be housed together in captivity !
ONLY if they're either two females - or a male * female. Two males housed together WILL fight.
Bearded dragons do not typically eat their babies, but there are some exceptions. In certain situations, such as overcrowding, stress, or lack of food, a mother bearded dragon may consume her eggs or hatchlings. Additionally, adult bearded dragons may see smaller, weaker baby dragons as potential food if they are housed together. It's essential to provide a safe and stress-free environment to minimize such behaviors.
No ! They need completely contrasting living conditions ! Bearded Dragons need dry, arid conditions, Frilled Dragons need a humid environment. They would never encounter each other in their natural habitats - therefore should never be housed together !
Absolutely NOT ! Those two lizards are from completely different eco systems and should NEVER be housed together ! Trying to put them together would result in stress for BOTH of them - probably resulting in health issues, loss of appetite and eventually death !
Absolutely NOT ! Chameleons are a rainforest species requiring high humidity. Bearded Dragons are desert species requiring dry, arid conditions. These two lizards would NEVER encounter each other in their natural habitat - and therefore MUST be housed separately to maintain their individual climate requirements !
No, you shouldn't house different breeds of lizards together.
If they are older and its two males then i would suggest separate tanks male and feamel you don't have to separate unless you don't want them to have babies if they do have babies put the mom and the eggs in a separate tank two females in a tank would probably be alright unless theres also a male or if one is pregnant.
A bearded dragon will fight with any other reptile if u put it in its cage, and yes even another bearded dragon. They must be housed alone.
Dont house your bearded with any other dragon they are solitary animals and dont like to be with others!!! They will fight if housed together. BDs will fight to the death. Many worry that their BD will be lonely and would like to be with another but this is absolutely false. Please do not house your dragon with another. Some people will tell you that they have housed theirs together successfully but they are just lucky. This is not the norm.
I can't tell you everything that can be housed with a bearded dragon, but in the local pet store the owner does a boarding service, the other week I saw a tortoise and a bearded dragon in the same cage from the same owner, they live together in a vivarium and get on well.