Oh, they're way too small. For a male it might be possible but I doubt anyone would have tried. Just like a 12 year old boy or girl could physically reproduce but it would be unethical and bad in so many ways. But your male could and probably would attack her now based on your description of how he charged at her.
Females can reproduce before a year old but it's not a great idea. It is size that is more important with a female though. An 18 " or longer female of good weight should not have much of a problem at all.
Females can reproduce before a year old but it's not a great idea. It is size that is more important with a female though. An 18 " or longer female of good weight should not have much of a problem at all.
That's everything that I had read and we weren't planning on breeding anytime soon. He definitely wants to get at her but he isn't puffing up or hissing or anything really aggressive, aside from the bobbing so it's hard to make heads or tails of his intentions. But we're Definitely keeping them apart.
Can I get your opinion, do her eyes look okay.? She's about 3 months, and weighs 105g and she's a 50% het/hypo red/orange tiger with blue bar, if that matters. But her eyes look... droopy.? She did come from Cali yesterday via plane so maybe she's just exhausted.?
That's everything that I had read and we weren't planning on breeding anytime soon. He definitely wants to get at her but he isn't puffing up or hissing or anything really aggressive, aside from the bobbing so it's hard to make heads or tails of his intentions. But we're Definitely keeping them apart.
Can I get your opinion, do her eyes look okay.? She's about 3 months, and weighs 105g and she's a 50% het/hypo red/orange tiger with blue bar, if that matters. But her eyes look... droopy.? She did come from Cali yesterday via plane so maybe she's just exhausted.?
She ate three or four super worms, but won't eat rhe ones in her bowl. (Her diet was superworms and dubias) and ate a good bit of salad. She has a bowl of water but hasn't drank any but she took a couple drinks in the bath last night. She seems okay, basking a lot and real calm when we have her out and not really streaked. I was just worried because our first lizards eyes looked the same and it turns out he was super sick.
Eyes look fine. She looks bigger than a 10" baby, do you have a full body pic ? Remember to let her keep calm and stay in her new tank rather than have her out since she needs to digest her food and settle in without stress.
Eyes look fine. She looks bigger than a 10" baby, do you have a full body pic ? Remember to let her keep calm and stay in her new tank rather than have her out since she needs to digest her food and settle in without stress.
Is that better.? I'm not sure on her length, she may be closer to 12", she just looks and feels so much smaller than our fat boy. He's gaining so quickly and is a garbage disposal when it comes to food.
She is in shed to so probably not super happy atm. She is pretty though.
You can use an eyedropper to give her water, only 1 in like 4643246742289.3 dragons will drink standing water. Just drip it on her snout, but be sure to go at her pace, don't force it, they can get choked pretty easy.
She is in shed to so probably not super happy atm. She is pretty though.
You can use an eyedropper to give her water, only 1 in like 4643246742289.3 dragons will drink standing water. Just drip it on her snout, but be sure to go at her pace, don't force it, they can get choked pretty easy.
I was surprised she drank as much as she did during her first bath, she must of been thirty. She stuck her whole snout under the water for like 15 seconds.
Is it normal for Toothless' spikes to feel... harder.? It seems like his whole body feels more firm, I guess.? He is also shedding and is a big boy. (a whopping 150g, 13 inches and 4 months) and his spikes used to be relatively soft but today, they've felt more... pokey.?