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Big RES keeps biting smaller RES

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Posted by: humanvege at Thu May 10 11:19:56 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by humanvege ]  
   

Hi,

I have five RES for about three years in a 125 gallon tank. From my best estimation, the largest one is a female which is close to having a 4" shell, and the other four are males and they are all smaller at about 2/5" - 3" shell. They've been cohabitating fine for all this time. Just recently in the past three weeks, I notice that the largest RES consistently would bite the feet and the tail of the smaller RES. This happens whenever the large one swims near the smaller ones or if the smaller ones swim right over the large one. Now all of my smaller turtles swim with their feet and tails closed...its kinda funny when you see them swim with just the two front arms, but I am getting worried. Why is the large one becoming so aggressive and what should i do?

vege


   

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