as far as i know when males arm wave it is a submissive gesture to the head bobbing, because he doesnt want to fight with the head bobbing more dominant one :) i have put a video up on my page of the exact same behavior between my two males, when mine were younger Ozzy would bite Dante's neck so we had to seperate them.
Okay so they are both males. Since they are BOTH males it's a very high chance they could be showing dominance towards each other. Just make sure You don't have them near each other, because they could start a fight for dominance. It's not overly aggressive when they fight, it's just a couple of bites on the tails, and whips. Just be careful. If you have any more concerns let me now :D
Thank you. I know it's a show of dominace, but my main concern is how Stan is reacting. Of all the males I have seen, I have only seen females react the way he does. He's very slow at his "aggressive dance" and I'm not sure why. I'm considering getting him gender tested by a professional in case I'm wrong, which I don't think I am. And no worries, they never get too close together. When they did, Stan backed off considerably.
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oToxicGamingSlinky 2 months ago
as far as i know when males arm wave it is a submissive gesture to the head bobbing, because he doesnt want to fight with the head bobbing more dominant one :) i have put a video up on my page of the exact same behavior between my two males, when mine were younger Ozzy would bite Dante's neck so we had to seperate them.
beanerwarlock 1 year ago
Okay so they are both males. Since they are BOTH males it's a very high chance they could be showing dominance towards each other. Just make sure You don't have them near each other, because they could start a fight for dominance. It's not overly aggressive when they fight, it's just a couple of bites on the tails, and whips. Just be careful. If you have any more concerns let me now :D
AnimalKeeperZone 1 year ago
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Thank you. I know it's a show of dominace, but my main concern is how Stan is reacting. Of all the males I have seen, I have only seen females react the way he does. He's very slow at his "aggressive dance" and I'm not sure why. I'm considering getting him gender tested by a professional in case I'm wrong, which I don't think I am. And no worries, they never get too close together. When they did, Stan backed off considerably.
JessicaAndCompany 1 year ago