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Corkbarks: keeping males together?

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Posted by: mphelps at Thu Nov 23 13:09:11 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mphelps ]  
   

To those who are keeping U. pietschammi--

I have an adult pair (M/F) of corkbarks in a large, well-planted cage. The cage is 36"Hx20"Wx20"D. A few months ago I bought a second immature pair. This second pair is housed separately in a vivarium that is too small for them now that they are attaining adult size. I am thinking about putting the two pairs together in the large cage.

First, does anyone have experience housing males of this species together? Have you seen much male/male aggression?

Second, is anyone out there housing multiple pairs together in a large cage? How do they do in community?

And by the way, the large pair has provided two clutches of two eggs each so far. Fingers-crossed on getting some nice baby corkbarks.

Thanks,
Mike


   

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