thoricane
New Member
Hi all,
I am struggling to find a definite answer as to how humid my EWD enclosure should be. I have one of those round humidity gagues which ranges from 0 (Desert) through to 100 (Tropical). At the moment, it is sitting at 70 which on this gague, tropical starts at 60. (0 - 20: Desert, 20 - 60: Moderate, 60 - 100: Tropical). Any advice would be appreciated!
I also wanted to know how to sex them. I have 2 in the one enclosure and there are some differences but my eye is not keen . I purchased the "Keeping Australian Water Dragon" book by Jason Goulding and Darren Green and they go into sexing a little, and to me, the lists are confusing haha. The reason I ask is they seem to fight a bit, so when I looked up fighting (with the arm lifting, head bobbing and biting), they seemed to suggest that it could also be their courting behaviour? They have never caused damage to one another, just chase each other around, jaws open and bite attempts, and then one ends up sitting on top of the other one after a few minutes.
I took a close up of each of their upper bodies to see if anyone could assist me in sexing!
Thanks!
I am struggling to find a definite answer as to how humid my EWD enclosure should be. I have one of those round humidity gagues which ranges from 0 (Desert) through to 100 (Tropical). At the moment, it is sitting at 70 which on this gague, tropical starts at 60. (0 - 20: Desert, 20 - 60: Moderate, 60 - 100: Tropical). Any advice would be appreciated!
I also wanted to know how to sex them. I have 2 in the one enclosure and there are some differences but my eye is not keen . I purchased the "Keeping Australian Water Dragon" book by Jason Goulding and Darren Green and they go into sexing a little, and to me, the lists are confusing haha. The reason I ask is they seem to fight a bit, so when I looked up fighting (with the arm lifting, head bobbing and biting), they seemed to suggest that it could also be their courting behaviour? They have never caused damage to one another, just chase each other around, jaws open and bite attempts, and then one ends up sitting on top of the other one after a few minutes.
I took a close up of each of their upper bodies to see if anyone could assist me in sexing!
Thanks!