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Hello All,

Have a roughly 2 years old female bearded that I need to rehome. I bought it originally to house with other female and smaller male ( Both very docile ). Picked it up a couple weeks ago, turns out this female is very skittish and aggressive. Does not want to be held and will bite. Size is about 17", I believe its a normal dragon with some coloration at times.

Little side story of why I'm giving it for free-
Was fine the 1st couple weeks then one day just flipped switched and started attacking the other dragons without mercy even though the others have shown submissive movements and acknowledge her dominance. At first, when was taken from the store it was very skittish and didn't want to be held. Should have been my clue, even when I tried to touch or feed it, didn't want to be close. Attitude got worse when I had to intervene during its' attack and flick it on the head to let go of older females beard. Since then I believe it's taken a dislike for me and bitten twice, which is the last straw for me. PDF picture is of them all sleeping together, she's the one on the top picture.

I'm willing to take a loss on this and donate to someone who can take care of it. Location is near SF BayArea. Rather sell local but if someone is willing to pay for the shipping and materials, I'll ship her using Shipmyreptiles.

** Must go to a home with experience handler due to its aggressive nature and disposition**

We nicknamed her "SIDE-EYE" as she gives you the side eye when she looks at you. VERY Active and voracious eater.
 

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have you tried this;
every time she opens her mouth take a stem of collard, mustard greens and shove it in her mouth and see if she doesn't correlate you as a friend not a foe.
The instinct of food and friend should click.
worked with a dragon i had when i was 10 who was named el diablo. got bit only once should've been so many more.
 
Hello All,

I was able to tame her after a couple weeks. I've created a wall baracade in between the dragons cage where they can't see each other and she's well behaved now, tolerates petting and baths. Will keep her for the mean time until something changes, thanks for the check in's.
 
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