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I have two young tegus housed together...they are about 18 months old and not sexually mature. (Later this spring/summer they will get separate enclosures, for the record.) Anyway, the male seems to have taken a fancy to biting at the sides of the female. At first I thought she was scraping her sides along her hide box or something, but i caught him in the act of nipping her tail base, hind legs, and sides.
I'm wondering if this is premature mating behavior, general dominant behavior, or just something peculiar to this particular tegu. When they all free roam together, he shows no interest in my adult female tegu, so I wasn't thinking it was mating behavior. I thought maybe he was convincing his roommate to move out his preferred basking area. She doesn't seemed to be phased, she just gives him the icy stare and moves over a bit.
Any thoughts?
I'm wondering if this is premature mating behavior, general dominant behavior, or just something peculiar to this particular tegu. When they all free roam together, he shows no interest in my adult female tegu, so I wasn't thinking it was mating behavior. I thought maybe he was convincing his roommate to move out his preferred basking area. She doesn't seemed to be phased, she just gives him the icy stare and moves over a bit.
Any thoughts?