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This is what our member has to say: Originally Posted by Merlin LOL give him time. This behavior is more in line with an adult dragon. Mine bobs at everything! Me, the iguana, ...


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08-19-2008, 10:40 AM
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Re: Waving Dragon

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LOL give him time. This behavior is more in line with an adult dragon. Mine bobs at everything!
Me, the iguana, the birds outside, the shadow of the leaves on the window, EVERYTHING!
That's what I thought and I was surprised to see him do it. It was hilarious. I heard too, that you're not supposed to encourage that kind of behavior because it's territorial behavior. And on that note, I have my BD and WD in the same room. And I know they can see each other, once in a while they will both run to the ends of their tanks and look at each other. But usually Bruce sits at the other end on his tree under the basking light, just hangin out And Luigi (my water dragon) does what a WD does and moves around a lot. So, what I'm saying is, having them in the same room doesn't seem to be stressing either of them. Would I be accurate in assuming such?

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Re: Waving Dragon

As long as they are not right on top of each other there is really no problem.
I have beardeds, and my iguana, not to mention a dozen or so snakes in one room.
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