Beardies trying to lock up together (2 females)

TheBeard9789

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Hey guys I have 2 females (vet confirmed) and they have been a tad aggressive ie biting the neck/beard and mounting.

This morning I let them out together everything was ok no charging just head bobbing. I turned to talk to someone and when I turned back after a second my 2 females where locked together or at least tried too. My Amber was on my Chubbs and the same position a male and female would be in for breeding purposes.

My Amber closed her vent up but it was slightly open should I be concerned? This is the very first time this has ever happened and it WON'T happen again. They may bob and try to get to each other but only around this time of year which is odd otherwise they are perfect together.

Note: separate enclosures and no cohabitation between them besides if I take them outside in warmer weather too bask and roam
 

xp29

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Zen , Ruby ,Snicker Doodles, Sweet Pea, Sinatra
Snicker Doodles did that to one of my males a couple weekends ago lol. She has tried with the other females also. I think hormones get the best of them
 

TheBeard9789

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Snicker Doodles did that to one of my males a couple weekends ago lol. She has tried with the other females also. I think hormones get the best of them
Think it is hormones just odd it's right after brumation lol normally they bob and wave here and there but not this much
 

xp29

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Zen , Ruby ,Snicker Doodles, Sweet Pea, Sinatra
In the wild right after brumation is when they normally look for a mate. I would chalk it up to mother nature. Do keep an eye on them though in case one or the other becomes to rough.
 

Rocky2022

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Not sure if it was intentional but that was a double irony (and creative).

On another note, everyone is so creativee on this site with a play on beardies/lizards (but me) Love it!
 

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