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how long have they been togther? What is the cage setup like? Particularly basking points, lighting, temps and diet. Everyone has a different system and perhaps a change might help.
Basically though, I agree with Kerri--if you see agression or a big size difference developing you should seperate them.
There is always one more assertive lizard in a cage. One will usually even appear more robust---pecking orders develop. All this is normal. It becomes unhealthy when one animal ceases to thrive as a result of another animal. If you begin to note one not basking enough---being chased from the food dish--any type of serious violence like what you have witnessed---seperation is usually in order.
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