Alaiskya in their normal society don't take permanent mates, they have too few males to even consider that idea. The closest that they come is that some males have females that they prefer to mate with. A few, when faced with the world outside, might find a mate if an offworld dragon really catches their eye. Alaiskya born into such strange societies might be more predisposed towards taking a permanent mate if the society where they were raised encouraged such.
As noted before, females are unaccustomed to being the risers because of how few males exist in their society. They're more accustomed to being the chasers, vying for the right to mate with the male. As such, the community that they find themselves in now, with females typically being the ones to rise and the males vying for the female's attention, is rather confusing and "backwards" to their standard society. Some have adapted well to this while others haven't, refusing to have a thing to do with these strange societies and dragon races.
Alaiskya are compatible with most other draconic races, but their genetic predisposition towards more females than males in a clutch will often carry true for at least two generations.
An Alaiskya female will tend to lay between one and ten eggs per mating upon the sands of a communal nesting ground where many females at a time can relax and rest easy. Alaiskya are rarely "broody mothers," tending more on the light hearted and relaxed side of the spectrum, letting any number of others around their eggs as long as no one begins to threaten any of them. As such, the communal nesting ground will often be scattered with anywhere from two to twenty Alaiskya clutching at a time, with various visitors coming and going at different times. They're a social group, and no female likes to clutch alone.
As such, an Alaiskya female will be moody and inclined to depression if she's sequestered from others during clutching. While she can handle having just her bond and her mate around, she prefers others to be around as well, especially other dragonesses.
Hatchings are incredibly social events, during which the entire clan gathers and throws a celebration for the new lives coming into the world. Into this festive, welcoming atmosphere come the hatchlings - ungainly, featherless babies a far cry from the graceful splendor of the adults. Everyone in the clan takes turns feeding and mothering the babies, taking special care of the males because of how few there usually are.
While the Alaiskya traditionally don't require a bond, they have the ability to create a connection between themselves and another on a soul-deep level if they really want to. This, in all truth, is one of the only ways to convince an Alaiskya to leave their clan - which is both family and friends to them - to live as an outsider in a place with few of their own kind. Very few Alaiskya clans permit strangers or non-Alaiskya into the hatching for exactly this reason, as the easiest moment for an Alaiskya to form such a bond is soon after hatching, especially if they're fed by only one person instead of by many. Such bonding is especially worrisome to the Clan if all the males choose to leave with a bond.
The hatchlings grow swiftly, requiring both food and oiling of their sensitive hide many times a day in order to keep them in the best of health. In a few short months they've nearly tripled their size and begin to approach their adult size, as well as beginning to fledge and grow feathers for the first time. Doing so is an itchy event, and they're always looking for scratches and attention from others during this time to keep their mind off of how much their wings itch. And while they can preen themselves, it's always "better" to have someone else do it for them, of course.
It is during this time that they also begin to acknowledge which magic skills they have proficiency in and begin to practice with those in order to learn exactly how powerful they can become. Adults also begin teaching them how to focus their breath weapon into a specialized stream of magic.