Hello.
Its kind of an odd question, is there a way of telling if a beardie female has been mated or not. The reason why I ask this is because today I found my smaller adult female and my only males cage opened today when I got home from work. They both got out and had free roam of the house. It did not take long but I found both of them under the couch asleep in different spots on the couch. The male tends to bob his head and get overall excited when he sees either of my females, but the female that got out has a bit of an attitude problem and puffs up and bobs her head back at him and even mounted up on top of the male and was biting at him last time they were both out a year ago. I checked to see if they both had all their toes and tails and looked for any bite marks. Both are ok and no injury just that beardie look of you just woke me up.Will the female have any sort of attitude change over time if she has live eggs in her. Thanks for the response and sorry for the wall of text.
Its kind of an odd question, is there a way of telling if a beardie female has been mated or not. The reason why I ask this is because today I found my smaller adult female and my only males cage opened today when I got home from work. They both got out and had free roam of the house. It did not take long but I found both of them under the couch asleep in different spots on the couch. The male tends to bob his head and get overall excited when he sees either of my females, but the female that got out has a bit of an attitude problem and puffs up and bobs her head back at him and even mounted up on top of the male and was biting at him last time they were both out a year ago. I checked to see if they both had all their toes and tails and looked for any bite marks. Both are ok and no injury just that beardie look of you just woke me up.Will the female have any sort of attitude change over time if she has live eggs in her. Thanks for the response and sorry for the wall of text.