hi,

first, you need to seperate your dragons as they are solitary critters... just like ball pythons are. are they sleeping together in a clump? as this is a sign of dominance as well... but regardless of whether or not they are showing aggression... its still not recommended that they live together.

if you have a male and female (on the link page of my enclosure site linked in my signature there is a link to sexing) and she gets pregnant... she will have 5-7 clutches of eggs one after another from one breeding! my girl, raphael got pregnant (we thought we had two males and had them on the lawn together) she had 6 clutches of approx 23 eggs each time... and it took soooo much out of her. poor thing so please think about this carefully. baby dragons eat a lot of crickets and are very expensive to raise.

also, mealworms are not recommended as they have a hard exoskeleton and don't digest well... which can cause constipation. we feed silkworms (which is the best food for dragons) - they are like a super vitamin pill with every bite and dragons LOVE them LOL

there's a great salad listing on the link page of my enclosure site as well... listing all the foods they can eat! (in pdf and excel format)

i choose to feed in my enclosures so i'm made a loft for my dragons. their food is up on the loft and if they get crickets, they are fed in a tub inside the enclosure so no crickets get into their home... cause the crickets will actually eat your dragon during the night! and dragons sleep VERY soundly...

i hope this all assists you... and your little dragon is doing better real soon. (and yes, a rubbermaid will make a good enclosure for your dragon - just remember low humidity for them... so no water in their enclosure and they use overhead lights not UTH.

good luck!