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Posted by: wickedclowns at Tue Oct 24 12:09:58 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wickedclowns ] I recently aquired two gilas, both a little on the heavy side, around 3 years old, sex unknown but everyone has their own opinions. Now i've read that when two of the same sex are put together there will be signs of aggression. My questions are will you see aggression only in breeding season or year round and what will it consist of? I'm haveing trouble finding a place that will ultrasound so I decided to put them together to see what would happen, there was a lot of tongue flicking and when they got close they basically had their faces together with their tongues flicking like crazy. Nlo aggresion was observed and the one suspectum appeared to follow the other while the other would take off fast at times. If anyone who has observed introductions of gilas together and could share their observations it would be much appreciated. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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