lilgreeneyes
Juvie Member
We have 3 beardies; 2 males Yoshi and Grendel and a female Aurora. Yoshi and Aurora's tanks are in the living room and Grendel's is in our bedroom. As far as size goes, Grendel is the biggest with Aurora being the smallest. Earlier we got Grendel out to spend some time with him and took him in the living room. He spent most of the time sitting on my husband's lap looking at him play his PSP. Then all of a sudden he looks over and sees Aurora and starts a hand save. He didn't blackbeard, head bob or even get stress marks. He waved a few times, stopped then a little later did a few more times and that was it.
From my understanding, I thought that beardies waved to show submission, females do this during mating and beardies will also wave express they are a beardie and don't want to be in danger.
The thing that is confusing to us is that Aurora was on her tree facing away from us and Grendel. And Yoshi never seemed to look over and see Grendel.
So we are just wondering why Grendel would have been waving at what seemed like our female beardie, Aurora, who is quite smaller than him?
From my understanding, I thought that beardies waved to show submission, females do this during mating and beardies will also wave express they are a beardie and don't want to be in danger.
The thing that is confusing to us is that Aurora was on her tree facing away from us and Grendel. And Yoshi never seemed to look over and see Grendel.
So we are just wondering why Grendel would have been waving at what seemed like our female beardie, Aurora, who is quite smaller than him?