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I already know all I need to know about cohabitation :confused: My dragons are not in the same viv, nor do I intend to put them together, unless in the future I decide to breed them, which is unlikely. They merely get let out together every once in a while to give them a change of scenery for a...
I already know that, used to have two together before one started bullying the other (When I first started out) But she's never tried to bite him or anything. They've always been fine and just ignored each other. Was just asking if this a behaviour anyones ever seen before really/why they do it :)
Haha, could be! She just seems like she's really angry with him and has just had enough of him haha!
It's just so strange, never seen her do it before that bath :confused:
The babies are about 2 months old and have been eating meal worms and other small live foods for the past couple of weeks.
I just thought I'd ask someone who knew a bit more, I'm sure the petstore guy knows what he's talking about, I just don't always trust them due to the fact that they are...
Okay, so recently, I decided to try give my dragons weekly bath together, instead of separate.
At first they were fine, just swimming about and such. Then my female (2 or 3 years old) put her foot on my males (about a year olds) head. At first I thought she might've done it on an accident, so I...
Have my new tank all set up ready for an axolotl and I've finally found a guy that does them! :D
Only thing is, he has two albino babies, and then the only adults he has, are the black ones. Just curious if anyone on here knows anything about them and if a baby is a bad idea for a beginner? :)...
Okay, I had this problem when I got one of my dragons.
Sometimes they just don't like being handled. Most are docile, but like a lot of people have said on here. Dragons aren't like cats and dogs. :)
There are some ways you could try to calm them and have a go at making them more docile.
-Hand...
My male dragon tends to do this where he sheds sections of his tail sometimes. After giving your dragon a bath, what I got told to do was find a soft bristled tooth brush and sort of brush downwards against the scales, not hard, but sometimes it gets some of the shed skin off. :) Don't do it...