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RE: reptile expo's?

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Posted by: mike1234 at Tue Jan 22 10:11:28 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mike1234 ]  
   

females can be housed together. i know someone who has a setup with 13 females and 1 male and they all do fine together.if you are interested in breeding, theyre one of the easiest reptiles to breed. if you get animals of around the same size, age and feeding habits, they tend to be fine, though making sure they both eat is advised, as always. same size animals tend not to bother eachother but there are always those few problems. males also tend to bite the females heads in attempts to mate, so if you get a 1.1 pair this is normal, especially now.
i hope that helps
mike


   

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