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Post by zachbaker on Feb 26, 2006 13:48:13 GMT -5
Well when I bought both my dragons I was under the impression that my dragons were male female. Now Im not sure but indications are their male-male. They are fighting and trying to bite each others tails. Ive heard this is something males do when they encounter other males. They begin to head bob before going after each other. Can any help me
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Post by Marie on Feb 26, 2006 17:03:48 GMT -5
I'm not sure but it does sound like you may have 2 males. Steven will be more able to advise you.
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Post by Steven on Feb 26, 2006 17:11:20 GMT -5
Its not a good idea at all to keep mulitple dragons together. Males will always be territorial and fight and can seriously hurt each other. Females can be kept together in some situations but the first sign of fighting towards each other, they need to be split up. Also, if they are male and female they might breed under age and that can seriously hurt your female. So, it would be a good idea to seperate them as soon as possible. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask=)
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Post by zachbaker on Feb 26, 2006 18:06:32 GMT -5
I had someone show me the difference between a female and a male. I compared my dragons to that female and their are pores on the males and no pores on the female. Im guessing I got that part right. All my dragons are around two to three years old.
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hoosier
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Post by hoosier on Feb 27, 2006 15:55:18 GMT -5
males will have hemipenal buldges and females wont. if they are that old there should be problem trying to sex them using this method
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Post by Steven on Feb 27, 2006 16:54:53 GMT -5
Females will sometime have the boldges but theirs is just one in middle, the male will have 2 on each side of the tail.
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Post by zachbaker on Mar 3, 2006 13:54:22 GMT -5
Steven, I actually sexed them right by checking the buldges. I figured I had it right after comparing the female to the males.
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