Right, so I've two Beardies, Xaden and Aanq... Xaden is male and about a month or so older than aanq... but they're both still under 5 months and definately not ready for Mating yet...
Query 1Anyway, to the point, just the other night I caught Xaden trying to bite Aanq... I figure that's normal enough, they're not old enough to be in the throughs of passion so he's probably just flexing his muscles a bit. However right now he keeps following her around and lying on top of her whenever she sits still... Anyone know what the craic is there?
Query 2 I know there's a point where they stop eating as much as they used to, a certain amount of crickets is enough for them. But I think the two of them have reached that point already. They just don't eat that many crickets, maybe about 15 each a day.. and that's the maximum... I did introduce locusts to their diet as a treat a month or so ago and whenever I pop some into the viv they get well stuck in to them... Do you reckon that has something to do with it? Crickets just don't cut the mustard for them anymore?
Hey there!! Sounds like they are being a bit of a handful!!
In answer to your questions - here is my take.....
Query 1 - it appears that dominance may be becoming an issue with your 2 little guys. The lying on top of her is his way of saying he is the dominant of the 2!!! I suspect there may be a few toe/tail nips if you are not careful!! Another month or 2 and the male will be ready to do things she will be nowhere near ready to deal with if you get what im saying!!
Query 2 - locusts = steak.... crickets = hamburger!!! I know which one I would prefer. I only feed crickets when i cant get any locusts - I hate crickets, they are fiddly and stink lol!!! THats just a personal thing tho!! My little guy has just passed the six month mark and will still devour an entire box of locusts in one sitting (if not more).... and on the VERY RARE occasions that he gets crix, he easily goes through the entire box!!!! My female, who is 14 months, turns her nose up at crickets and walks away - as if shes saying 'how dare you put such an ugly 'thing' into my house and expect me to eat it!!' lol!!!
Thanks for the advice... I could see where you're coming from with the dominance point but at the same time the two of em keep licking eachother... they both seem really happy and most of the time get on great...
There is a chance that he getting close to be ready to mate. She is way too young for that to happen. Or he is showing a bit of aggression towards her. I suggest you seperate them before something bad happens.
Sometimes beardies go through periods where they don't like their regular feeders. Changing them up a bit, adding variety helps.
There is a chance that he getting close to be ready to mate. She is way too young for that to happen. Or he is showing a bit of aggression towards her. I suggest you seperate them before something bad happens.
Sometimes beardies go through periods where they don't like their regular feeders. Changing them up a bit, adding variety helps.
A male bearded dragon is no where near sexual maturity at 5 months old. If one is bigger than the other and is displaying signs of aggression make sure to keep a good eye on them.
Juveniles can become aggressive at each other and they can hurt or kill each other. It also doesn't take more than one attack of a few seconds to inflict damage.
Not suggesting sexual maturity atm but in a couple months, he will be getting a little hormonal!!! My little guy is just over 6 months and his behaviour is ridiculous when he catches a glimpse of the female!!! I can only imagine what he would do if he was housed with a female!!