I always take this as a good sign of health , the stronger the better. We see this "dragon like" hording a lot but more typically with larger species. No clue as to what it means.
Not much to report, he's been fairly shy lately. I've only caught him out of the rock completely a couple times in the past week or so, and never with the lights on.
He is still eating, but he doesn't attack fiddlers on sight. He just kind of stares at them until I leave then I see a shell the next morning. He still seems very interested in the stick whenever I use it.
My favorite pose for these guys is when they stick up their horns and peak up over the rocks but my second favorite is the look in your blue photos in your prior post where they emulate algae and have the tree branching papillae.
I have only seen that twice, and it was the same night. He was doing it, and I ran to get my camera. By the time I got back he was already done. Then when I walked by later he was doing and those are the pictures I got.
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