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some of you may have known that i have two dragons and one of them has out grown the other so i had to put the smaller one in a 10g but today i fimaly put him back with his sister :toiletcla and they are doing better than ever even though i have never seen mine do the head bobing thing or wave there arm. why do they do that is is puberty or what?
 
Just curious but how old are your dragons? What are their lengths and weights?

I would be real careful about putting them back together unless they are around the same size and weight. The last thing you want is a missing foot or nasty wounds due to a fight. Not to mention that if they are approaching the one year mark (sometimes sooner depending on the dragons) you don't want to have the sister and brother living together.

Head bobbing and arm waving usually indicate puberty. Although it's not always the case. Some dragons do it from a very young age just because...... who knows, because they can!!! Lol
 
my smallest is 8 1/2in. my biggest is 13in about 5 months i do not know the weights but i will check them at work thurs. they have not been doing anythng that shows me that they might fight because the big one somtimes gets on top of the small one and visversa and they dont seem to mind the sleep in the same hut even though i have more than one in there cage but i dont realy think they will fight. the small one is growning fast and the biggest one is starting to slow down growing

thanks, hunter
 
Just be careful, Hunter. In a blink of an eye things could go horribly bad and you wouldn't even know it unless you were standing right there.
 
I like the idea of being able to keep them together but it just doesnt seem to work. I had two boys together for a while and it worked fine at first, they even seemed to cuddle at night. But then I brought in the girls and they didnt seem to like each other so much anymore. Then my 3 girls were doing fine for a while they are all around 9 months and 300+ grams but for some reason just recently I had been seeing one pick on another one and run after her and bite at her, I seperated them as soon as I could. Make sure you pay close attention to them. Just cause they are not fighting doesnt mean that one is not dominating the other. In both cases I noticed that the one being bullied would look over at its roommate before it would eat, instead of gobbling up the worm it would look over to see if it was ok that it ate. I would seperate them as soon as possible, the risk is not worth the reward.
 
well i take them out a lot to play with them and i watch them alot when i am not at work so if anything goes wrong i hope it will be then
 
Everyone is always on best behavior when I am home. But as soon as I leave the house, it all hits the fan. Don't push your luck, be careful! It always happens when you think everything is fine.
 
You have an 8.5 inch dragon and a 13 inch dragon, which happen to be siblings, in the same enclosure??? Very bad idea.
 
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