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Bearded Dragon Virgin?

SpecialNeedsBaby

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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Hello, I have owned my male for at least 6 or 7 months and hes very close to me, recently i just bought a female and have been trying to get them to mate. Although the thing is......... Buddy dosent know what to do. He just bites her on the chin and on her eyebrows and things.. He dosent actually bite her on the neck, shake and do the deed. What can i do to help him? I have money for this breeding i just need to know how to help him.
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ladyknite

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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alot depends on the age of the male. Young and Inexperienced males tend to do the hit and miss thing. they're much like teenage boys. Ever seen American Pie.................now relate that dragon behavior.
Another issue may be that he didn't properly cool down. Not all dragons require this, but many do.
As long as your female is a good decent age and weight (18 months and no less than 350 grams *I prefer more*) keep trying.
Keep in mind, that he like any other male of any species can get frustrated and just quit at some point if they're placed together continuously.
 
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