isabelleandpaul
Juvie Member
I have a nearly 2 year old female (Balrog) and a 10 month old male (Goldorak). Their vivs are on top of each other, so can't see each other. But when we take one out, the other one "shows strong interest" for the other, especially Balrog. She arm waves and takes on a nice position as if to look attractive... and Goldorak usually respond with head bobs. They have never been out together, and we have no intention of breeding.
My question: is it bad for them to get a look at the other once in a while, without getting the chance to mate? They are both not aggressive at all, eat well, bask well, sleep well...Could seeing the other be too much "teasing", or is that just a little excitement with no negative effect? Would it be good for them to let them mate (and throw away eggs)? But I am not confident enough to have them both out together yet, I would like advice!
My question: is it bad for them to get a look at the other once in a while, without getting the chance to mate? They are both not aggressive at all, eat well, bask well, sleep well...Could seeing the other be too much "teasing", or is that just a little excitement with no negative effect? Would it be good for them to let them mate (and throw away eggs)? But I am not confident enough to have them both out together yet, I would like advice!