Yes, I have 4 males and they have a great time bobbing,
black bearding and sometimes even stomping their feet, especially in the spring, it's called Spring Fever, as it's mating time and they're looking for males. The females (if there are males in the house) will do a slow bob back at any male they see and that means they're ready to breed. It's really interesting to watch the interaction.
When I put one of the boys out, they will spend alot of time bobbing at each other, with full puffed out black beards. Females don't tend to
black beard as much, mostly when they're in pain. You probably won't see much of that (just the stink eye LOL) as she's a single dragon. When I had my first dragon, Sweetie Pie, and I adopted Lonzo (he was 5 at the time and Sweetie Pie was 2) he just loved seeing her, he would bob and blow out his beard as big as it would go and she would brown beard (her beard never turned black, just dark brown) back, slow bobbing and trying her best to get out of her tank. She wanted him in the worst way and so did he. She's no longer with me, she passed away of pneumonia in Dec/11 and Lonzo lived to a great age, 11 1/2 and passed away last Nov/14. I still miss them both.
So yes, males are much different, they aren't always bigger than females but most are. They can be aggresive towards each other for sure and they will rush a female to mate any day of the year, but mine are all snuggle buddies, all the time. They can bob me, too, which is funny :lol: because all I do is love them, feed them and take care of them.
Gabriel was funny this afternoon. Castiel and Nathaniel both had their times out, then I let Gabriel out. He went right to the worm bin and stood up, so I guess he was hungry. I fed him 6 worms and he just gobbled them all up. He won't eat on his own (no idea why) so I have to feed him and don't always remember, so it was good that he reminded me
My days seem to fuse together, I almost forgot my mom's 80th birthday on Friday when I called her! So it's not unusual that I forget to feed the dragons that need feeding. Nathaniel is another one that has to be fed, at least for now, I'm hoping he'll start to eat on his own soon. Castiel & Cierra eat out of dishes on their own, but Leo also needs to be fed. Guess it's time to put up a feeding calendar so I can remember which days they need to be fed :mrgreen:
It's fun to watch dragons at a pet shop, if they're well taken care of. The first thing to know about babies is they are always hungry. I don't think they get fed enough in pet store.