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Behavior
Male vs female
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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2007182, member: 116380"] We just had a female dropped in our lap. She's about 4 months, a tad smaller than toothless but super sweet. We do have them in separate tanks but we're hoping to introduce them. Hoping. As soon as toothless saw her, he lost his ever loving mind. He's also about 4 months and weighs about 150 grams and is about 13 inches. And he has been head bobbing and stomping and anytime we took him out, he'll tear over to her tank to scratch at it and head bob but her only response as been a few gentle bobs and just arm wave after arm wave. What is the risk of Toothless actually trying to hurt her.? He's not hissing, puffing up or anything, just a lot of bobbing and general freaking out. We, at the very least, want to introduce them once she acclimates to her new home. I just don't want her to get hurt because Toothless is being a jerk. Are there any signs to show that he may try to fight her.? She's been super calm the whole time. [/QUOTE]
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