We recently determined our 1 yr old dragon, Salsa, is male and not female (by performing the sexing ritual of tail lifting). He is head bobbing/black bearding like mad, and especially if he ever catches a glimpse of our older female dragon, Electra.
Tonight he started pacing around the cage and running back and forth, bobbing all the while. I"m guessing this is normal spring-time male behavior, but wanted to make sure. I took him out and let him run around. He put his black beard away and stopped bobbing, and seemed to tire himself out and curled up in a corner to rest.
the only thing that concerns me is that he hasn't eaten very much the last few days....Is this normal?
Any insight from more experienced owners would be greatly appreciated!
Best wishes, J
What about the reduced appetite? HOw long does Spring Fever last? Also, what is normal adult weight for a male of 19-20 inches. He's holding steady in the 385-408g range.
Thanks AHBD....He had a rough go early in life with repeated bouts of Coccidia, though thankfully now he is clear, and just a bit spoiled. I hope his appetite returns soon. Anything we can do to ease his hormonal discomfort?
I know it's a little upsetting for some owners to see their male beardies in the " breeding on my mind" trance. Nothing you can really do but wait it out. One thing to do is keep all other beardies out of his sight.....they can even see if a tiny bit of the other dragon's cage is in view [ they have good eyesight] But the behavior continues even when no dragons are in sight, but it really drives them crazy if any other dragon is in view.
Yea my male is going crazy right now also. I let him outside of his viv and hes headbobbing at stuffed animals, my tv, me, pretty much everything. I need to get this on video. It is my first time having a beardie during the mating season so I have no experienced any of this. Its usually a pretty funny sight.