They need to be semi-hibernated beforehand by creating periods of lower temperatures and shortened light/dark cycles. These are cycles of dormant periods in which the reptiles emerge from and become more apt to procreate once placed in the same cage.
Since the female is a masochist, the male will bite her to satisfy her sexually.
Because their getting comfortable before they feel they can mate, they mght ater mating to kill akwardness{THEIR HORNY} The male doing the head bobbing is showing that he is the dominant one and the female doing the arm waving is showing she is the submissive one. Sometimes these rolls are reversed as well.
separate them. maybe they are fighting over territory, or they are mating
is it mating season if it isn't territorial
That's normal. One bump is female and two is a male so you have a female.
This is done to establish dominance, and also has to do with competition for basking areas. It is not a good idea to keep them in the same enclosure. They will stress one another out, and compete for resources, and when the male is mature, he may try to breed with the female, even if she is too young and immature to produce eggs safely.
If ur bearded dragon is a girl it is probably digging a nest if it is a male or female it might b digging to hibernate.
first you will need a female totodile, if you do not have one breed your male totodile with a ditto until you get a female. After you get your female totodile you will need to breed it with a male pokemon that knows dragon dance (dragonite/garchomp/altaria/salamance etc.)
its giving male eggs female organs when they are born- thus wiping out males
If you want a smaller, less aggressive bearded dragon I would suggest the female but if you are looking for a more energetic, feisty bearded dragon I would go for the larger, stronger boy dragon.
If your bearded dragon is more than 18 months old it is considered within mating age, anything less than 18 months and your bearded dragon is too young. If you are not sure of your bearded dragon's age is of mating age and it is a male then you can introduce it for a short time to another male. If you observe territorial behavior in your male than it is of mating age.
You can breed your dragon when it is 15 months old. You should wait until the male and female are both at least 2 years, though. If the female is not 2 years old when being bred, you can lose her. Do what's best for your lizards, wait 'til they're 2. erin_animal_lover