peninsula dragon next box?

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just wondering as my male has just come out of hybernation and he has been rather "active" towards the female and she hasnt been to interested she just runs off when he grabs her neck and tries to mate >_< anyway i was just wondering how i should go about her nexting area? any help would be great thanks :)
 
also on another note my beardies male and female. but im unsure now because today one has been doing very heavy rapid head bobs and the other one (female) head bobs back but she only does it once and then lays on the sand. so i was just wondering is that normal breeding actions? or is it a domonence thing?
 
females occasionally head bob ...... and i think you mean nest box

most ctenophorus species will usually lay in sand

i have always used a shallowish sand box that is kept moist
 
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