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Breeding

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I came across a weird problem. I have 4 females that are doing push up which is a good sign . But the males have bearded up and bobbing but no action. We have never seen this before since they are very submissive but have not yet done anything.We have done this with 5 different males. Any suggestions
 
Have the males tried to mount the females? If not, I would first try leaving the room or covering the cage in paper towel so that the dragons can't see that you're in the room. You can also leave an area of the paper towel off, so that you can see the dragons but they can't see you.

Also, try separating them for a week or two and then reintroducing them.
 
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