H3ll0 agains ?=0s)? I have a doubting question about breeding. While surfing on the web I saw this site with information that kept me thinking and thinking http://www.peteducation.com at the bearded dragon section where it says that Bearded Dragon Females can reproduce without MATING!!! Can this be possible?? :study: I want to prove I'm wrong but just to be sure I prefer to ask :|
In short No female bearded dragons can not "reproduce" by themselves. They can (as stated above) produce clutches of infertile eggs. But they can not produce fertilized clutches without a male. There are some lizards that can asexually reproduce but names escape me at the moment.
Think of it like a female human. The egg is not fertile until a male fertilizes it. The egg will still drop (mensuration) and will not be fertile. So correct the female dragons can still have eggs and lay them but they will not be fertilized so they are in essence duds. If there is a male in tact with your female then most likely they will be fertile.
Maybe what you read has something to do with sperm retention. When a female and male mate the female can lay several clutches of eggs that are fertilized. Since she can hold the sperm she can keep producing fertile eggs without being introduced with a male for a second time. Hope that helps!