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babyg14388

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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Location
Rochester NY
I want my two beardies to meet they wave and bob to each other through tanks but I'm nervous to let them meet each other outside the tank any advice thanks
 

Jp

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
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Location
Orlando
Head bobbing & waving are signs of dominance & submission. B very careful if u feel that u must introduce them. I wouldn't recommend it though.
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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153
Location
washington
yeah i agree with them. and my male's ALWAY'S head bob at eachother through the glass.
i dont let them out at the same time unless one is roaming and i'm holding the other
 

Jp

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yeah i agree with them. and my male's ALWAY'S head bob at eachother through the glass.
i dont let them out at the same time unless one is roaming and i'm holding the other
2 males being able 2 see each other is not a good thing, u should block their view with a background, construction paper or something. It will definitely decrease their stress levels & head bobbing.
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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153
Location
washington
i usually cover one side of the tank with a t-shirt. a just got some new tank's so i still have some arrangment's to figure out
 

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