Females don't bleed, if your beardie (of either sex) is bleeding it's hurt and you should take it to the vet ASAP
are you sure its your female biting your other female? because males bite the the back of the females head when there trying to mate.
A female bearded dragon looks similar to a male bearded dragon, but typically has smaller spikes on its chin and is usually smaller in size overall. Additionally, female bearded dragons may have a slightly rounder body shape compared to males.
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separate them. maybe they are fighting over territory, or they are mating
Finding out the gender of a bearded dragon is simple to do. All you have to do is lift up the tail if there is a slit then it is a boy.
Your female dragon pops out a fertile egg.
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.
Bearded dragon sex determination is determined by the temperature at which the eggs are incubated. Warmer temperatures typically result in male bearded dragons, while cooler temperatures result in female bearded dragons.
Since the female is a masochist, the male will bite her to satisfy her sexually.
That's normal. One bump is female and two is a male so you have a female.
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.