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    Are there any marked differences between male and female beardies?
    If we only had one, is one sex easier to raise or get along with than the other?
    If a female doesn't ever have a mate, will she still lay eggs and/or have the risk of becoming egg-bound?

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    More Beardie questions -- battle of the sexes!

    Well, it usually takes a few months before the Beardies are sexable. There is not a real big difference besides the males are slightly larger and have bigger beards. Both sexes are the same care-wise. And as far as I know, a female will not lay eggs without copluation.

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    Thanks David!
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