Hi guys (and gals!)
Okay, so I have my two beardies, one female/one male, both adults.
They are housed together. Had been together when I adopted them and they seem to get along great.
When we got them home, the male did all the typical behaviors I've read about. (head bob/black beard/tackling her) and she did the typical response, (arm wave and slow head bob etc.) She seemed very quiet, kinda slow moving, submissive...and he was opposite, quite active physically and just very rambunctious.
Recently though, I'd say the past 7-10 days, it's like they have TOTALLY reversed roles....He is still pretty physically active when I have them out on the floor, but she is being CRAZY aggressive now towards him. She is head bobbing him like mad and trying to get his attention. At most, he will come up to her, but then kind of turns away. It seems to make her nuts. Would almost think she is the male (but I know she isn't per prior owner)...
She has started lying on top of him in their enclosure an awful lot and he seems very accepting of this. And she has started to kind of take over his normal basking spot, on the highest piece of wood in their enclosure. She just seems to be acting more aggressive (dare I say--kinda snotty) as of late.
Are her actions typical of females at times? And is this indicative of something? I have read that both sexes can display behaviors, but this has been really drastic. He is in no way being 'submissive', but she has become a bit of a tyrant and he just lets her be and kinda moves on...
Any input on this would be great!...They aren't 'fighting' by any means, just reversing roles in dominance and not sure why...
Thanks all!
Okay, so I have my two beardies, one female/one male, both adults.
They are housed together. Had been together when I adopted them and they seem to get along great.
When we got them home, the male did all the typical behaviors I've read about. (head bob/black beard/tackling her) and she did the typical response, (arm wave and slow head bob etc.) She seemed very quiet, kinda slow moving, submissive...and he was opposite, quite active physically and just very rambunctious.
Recently though, I'd say the past 7-10 days, it's like they have TOTALLY reversed roles....He is still pretty physically active when I have them out on the floor, but she is being CRAZY aggressive now towards him. She is head bobbing him like mad and trying to get his attention. At most, he will come up to her, but then kind of turns away. It seems to make her nuts. Would almost think she is the male (but I know she isn't per prior owner)...
She has started lying on top of him in their enclosure an awful lot and he seems very accepting of this. And she has started to kind of take over his normal basking spot, on the highest piece of wood in their enclosure. She just seems to be acting more aggressive (dare I say--kinda snotty) as of late.
Are her actions typical of females at times? And is this indicative of something? I have read that both sexes can display behaviors, but this has been really drastic. He is in no way being 'submissive', but she has become a bit of a tyrant and he just lets her be and kinda moves on...
Any input on this would be great!...They aren't 'fighting' by any means, just reversing roles in dominance and not sure why...
Thanks all!
