No, Bearded Dragons are very territorial creatures and in the wild they are loners only coming together to mate. If housed together they will fight! They only possible way you could house them together is if they were born together and that inhumane because then you would get inbreeding which causes health issues.
Definately. Do not house bearded dragons with any other lizards. If you are going to house two bearded dragons together ensure they are the same size or else the larger one will eat the smaller one.
No, i have owned two bearded dragons over the past ten years and i dont have asthma. And there have been no documented reports about getting asthma from bearded dragons.
If the tank is big enough. (40 gallons per dragon at the minimum)
If the bearded dragons are the same sex and have grown up together yes, if not no.
Not really...I have two at the moment...it's not necessary but it's nice to have a second one.
Two adult males will always fight for dominance and territory. A male will bite a female to dominte her during mating.
Dragons are mythical creatures. Depending on different authors and directors, dragons and other mythical creatures are always different. Okay obviously that isn't a helpful answer, so I will move it to bearded dragons for you.
Its not recommended to house 2 dragons together, especially when their ages differ so greatly. Males will end up fighting, typically to the death, females can end up with serious injuries and dominance issues and male/female housing leads to over breeding.
Never put more than one male in a tank regardless of age.
not really, i mean, i have two, and they get lighter and darker when its cole and hot. but otherwise, you get them one color, they stay that color.
No you should not 2 bearded dragons should be put in at least a 75 gallon tank. You could put them in a 55 gallon tank but they would be extremely stressed out.
No, bearded dragons are much larger than Schneider's skinks, I would not suggest housing ANY two reptiles together unless breeding.