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  • I love the color of your beardie he's so awesome

  • 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

  • @AnimalKeeperZone

    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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