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Posted by: mwrinkle at Thu Oct 9 17:10:28 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mwrinkle ] I just got a Collared lizard and the female Dragon is upset even though her cage is caddy corner across the room. I came home the first day to see her standing in the corner facing the other lizards cage with a blackbeard and head bobbing. She has taken to doing this at her reflection for the past couple months but it was just in the corner best able to see the other cage. No sand was distrubed elsewhere. Yes, she is a female she has been examined by two vets listed on the Herpconnection. Vickie Daichu told me at MARS this year when I asked her about it, she said it wasn't unusual for a femae raised in isolation to gain a dominant personality like a male. | ||
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