HoleeJuanCanoli
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So I have two juvenile bearded dragons. They are in separate tanks, but occasionally are near each other when I'm bathing them, feeding (sometimes), etc. Well, the larger juvenile frequently waves to the smaller bearded dragon when they happen to see each other. The smaller juvenile doesn't do anything when this happens, and I thought that usually the smaller bearded dragon would submit the larger. Could this mean that there's a possibility that the larger juvenile could be a female? I've tried glancing under their tails but I think they're still too small. But, I'm convinced that the larger dragon could be a female due to it's behavior. Any thoughts?