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Hi Again. Nice looking dragons. May I suggest getting those 2 seperated? They really could hurt each other quickly and you never know what will set it off.
Sand is a very controversial topic. Playground sand has been known to work with bearded dragons. I have used it in the past and have sifted it twice before putting it in the tank.
An inexpensive solution is tile. You can get them cheap at a hardware store to fit your tank. They are easy to clean up and provide a clean environment for your bearded dragon.
The wood chips are not good at all. They harbor bacteria, which can get your beardies very sick. They can also cut your bearded dragons - internally (if ingested) and externally (if sharp and stepped on the right way).
As Tom stated and I think you indicated in your intro, they need to be separated.