Ok, to start my wife bought a baby dragon back in May this year, its was only a few weeks old and very tiny. She thought it was cute. Now that he is about 7 months old, he is much bigger and "looks scary" to her. She used to play with him daily, and he was very curious and loved to run, well she hasnt been playing with him much, and now he seems to be anti social. About a month ago, i went to pick him up, and he opened his mouth wide and puffed up, i thought he was going to bite my face, ever since then, my wife wont touch him, so now he is my pet. He still lets me pick him up and he will chill on my shoulder for a bit, but when i put him on the ground, he will explore which is fine, but when i try to pick him back up, he will run and run, and when i finally get him, he puffs up and opens his mouth wide again like he is going to attack me. I just ignore it, since he has never bit me yet, but im curious why he is so angry.
He is in a 20g tank, which i know is to small for him, he out grew his bridge and tank quick. Im trying to find him a 55g.
sometimes when dragons are out of their enclosures to explore they feel vulnerable..just a natural survival response. when a 6 foot person approaches from above it freaks them out sometimes...mine will really freak out when I take them outside...most of their predators would be attacking them from above in the wild.
this might have something to do with, or it may be something else that is just making him uncomfortable...and the male dragons I have owned sometimes just want to be difficult lol, so that could be a possibility as well
Mine did the total opposite, he was very aggressive and would try and attack me. I couldn't even pick him up. He just turned a year and now he is a big baby, he doesn't even puff up his beard anymore.
Hmm, he was a big baby when we got him. It seems like he is calming down a lil since i take him out more. But there are several times i go to put him back and he tries to scratch and claw his way out of my hands, even jumped from 5 feet up onetime!
Also, does it hurt if they bite you? He is about 15" including tail. Its only 7 months old.
I've been bitten by a 4ft iguana. it didn't hurt that bad. At best I'd say it stings. I've experience worse injuries in the kitchen.
Don't put up with aggression. If they act like they're going to bite, don't back down. Reacting in fear and backing off only teaches them that it works. It's like giving in to a temper tantrum. Be persistent and calm, eventually he'll settle down.
i was hand feeding my 7 month old beardie and she bit onto my finger by mistake- i got such a shock i dragged her accross the viv still attached to my finger poor thing. it didn't hurt in the slightest though. apparently a 'bad' beardie bite is no worse than a hamster bite (although a hamster bite from experience does sting a bit).
i was hand feeding my 7 month old beardie and she bit onto my finger by mistake- i got such a shock i dragged her accross the viv still attached to my finger poor thing. it didn't hurt in the slightest though. apparently a 'bad' beardie bite is no worse than a hamster bite (although a hamster bite from experience does sting a bit).