Arm lifting/waving behavior?

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gmsblaze

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Blaze & Sushi
Hi everyone! One of my beardies has been lifting his arms like this lately & I’m confused as to why? I️’ve read about them “waving” but I’ve had Sushi for 2 months & this only started about a week ago. Any input is appreciated! Thanks :)
 

KarrieRee

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Hiccup he is 6 and Blaze is 4
Hi everyone! One of my beardies has been lifting his arms like this lately & I’m confused as to why? I️’ve read about them “waving” but I’ve had Sushi for 2 months & this only started about a week ago. Any input is appreciated! Thanks :)
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Arm waving is a sign of mating ritual -- but its a complete circle motion
 

Xjrosie

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It's also a sign of "submission" or acceptance, meaning they just want to be friends, and do not want to fight. It could be that your beardie is telling you they know you're not a threat to them and want to be friends. I know there's a better way to explain it, but it's 4 am and I'm tired, UT my neighbors are rude and just now turned the music down.
 
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