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They seem to be the same. Reptar (aggressor) has a spot that looks like its between her scales near her nose though. First I thought it may have been some food stuck on but its so small, I will try to take a picture of it and post it.
is it still considered territory wars when they both were dormant on the same side without a bother? the only thing that I find strange is fact that they are not non-stop trying to fight but at random moments
Thank you for the help figuring out the video, I just don't understand the aggression happening at random, It doesn't seem like she's targeting her at any moment she can, the second part of the video you can see she's focusing on her hand almost the same way with food, I will keep them separated...
I need to make sure I'm doing the right thing here.
I want to state that I've had reptiles and I'm not new to having them. I have 2 bearded dragons, both female, Samus and Reptar (the aggressor) they were raised together ever since they were babies (Pictures provided). They mean the world to me...