Me either- I am SCREAMING AWWWWWWWWWWWWW so loudlyWow! It so cute!
I have never seen anything like it!
I told you Ruby had my heart from day one. SHe said wait a second, okay- let me check this out- okay- wait- it's safe. I am going in- awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. I just melted.So i finally remembered to video my girls snuggling. This is what they do everytime i put them together.
STOP talking about Rubyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy- she does NO WRONG EVER-She says thank you . Don't let her cute little face fool you though. She is very much a master of guilting everyone into getting her way lol.
For the most part when my 2 girls got together (Amber was few weeks old) they hung out even slept on one another out of their enclosures. Then as my Amber grew and got bigger and wanted to be a big girl she and Chubbs would act aggressive at times. Sometimes it was a simple head bob and arm wave and everything was fine but then sometimes biting ensued.Every source, every site, every pet store ..... everyone says beardies are not social and don't won't to socialize with each other than for mating.
Well I call bull chit! My two girls Sweet Pea and Ruby (both rescues) absolutely go out of there way to hang out together. When ever they can get near each other they always end up touching, their feet (looks like they are holding hands) their tails crossed, ones chin propped on the other, ect always something. When we have them out on their hammock, if we are holding one, she will try to get on the hammock or the one on the hammock will try to climb onto us. They seem to genuinely like each other.
Now I'm not saying all beardies are this way, I'm just saying they have the capabilities to befriend each other if it suits them.
I think there is still alot to know and learn about the social dynamics and intelligence of these little guys.
I'm going to post a pic or two, when we put them on the hammock I deliberately let quite a bit of space between them, within 5 minutes they ended up where you see them. This happens every time to.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww love the picture.For the most part when my 2 girls got together (Amber was few weeks old) they hung out even slept on one another out of their enclosures. Then as my Amber grew and got bigger and wanted to be a big girl she and Chubbs would act aggressive at times. Sometimes it was a simple head bob and arm wave and everything was fine but then sometimes biting ensued.
Naturally they are besties but love testing the waters and each others patience (and mine). I would and have NEVER had them in the same enclosure they have different personalities and love their alone time in their enclosures.
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