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I have a female bearded dragon and my friend has a male thats a little smaller. We decided to let them meet eachother a while back and almost itmediatly mine began waveing its arm and acting submissive while his puffed up his beard and did some push ups. We concluded that this was problably mating behavior so we let them meet again. This meeting went horribly wrong. Mine began nipping and even trying to take huge chunks out of my freinds dragon. Is this normal behavior? Do they just not like each other or something? PLEASE HELPME OUT!
 
As you have found out, there is more to breeding dragons than sticking a male and female together. PLEASE do some research on breeding them, there are a ton of sites out there with info on this. Also, please research how to care for the babies and also think of how you're going to sale all of the babies--to good homes. Be prepared to LOSE money on this venture as well. Babies eat tons of crickets, take up a lot of space, and more money for heat lights, UVB lights and more cages--even rubbermaids add up in cost.
 
I've done lots of research on beardies and own several books as well as being subscribed to REPTILES magazine. Nothing I've read has said anything about why my dragon would down right attack my friend's dragon.
 
Hello, are you sure one is female and one is male,because if not they could be two males.
 
yes because she waved and my friends puffed out his beard and bobed his head, her pre anal and femoral pours are not nearly as not noticable as his.
 
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