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agressive female? tips?

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clarinet45

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OK, i recently bought feng's sister, now named Akira and she has got some DYNAMITE yellow. Well, quarentine is over. Probably, not as long as i should, but i really trust the breeder and i get fecals done regularly, don't cohabite, etc.
Introduced her to my male and she got REALLY aggressive. bobbed, stamped, and bearded when he started to. Then he tried to mount her and she turned around and latched onto HIS head. I separated them and tried another day.... Every time since then, she will be agressive, never wave or slow bob, but they did tail wrap twice last week.
Oh, and the first time i introduced the male to her tank, so i thought she was just being terratorial, so the rest of the times was in the living room or his tank.
Now i'm having the problem of re-socializing Akira. She will bob at anything, still easy to handle, but a terror to have out with the other beardies in the park.
any tips??
*waits for eggies*
for size comparsion:
akirasheotank2gr.jpg
 
I Would Try Putting Her With Larger Females At First Then Graduly Introduce "them" To A Male.(not Just Her) If You Put Her With Some Submissive Females Bigger Then Her Self And Introduce A Male She Will See The Larger Females And Do It Her Self.
 
Unfortunately, she my largest female :p I set her up opposite of the male, sheo and just let him bob at her for a couple of days and she seems to get the picture now. She will still stamp when annoyed, but is slow bobbing more. She's digging right now, so hopefully i will have some more eggs :)
 
ARGGG only 4 of the 24 eggs were fertile. I dont know if my male was burned out or she just isn't a good mother. well, there is always next clutch.
 
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