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RE: What other species can coexist?

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Posted by: mike1234 at Mon Apr 28 17:38:10 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mike1234 ]  
   

ehh... its not a great idea. gargs are much more agressive... thats why there arent any crosses of them. the gargs do a great job stressing the cresties out. the chahoua can be put with them, but they dont always react well. many breeders just keep them together to breed. i have fairly large tanks with multiple cresteds. my most diverse has a blonde harley female, a tiger female , a red/orange bicolor male, a red dalmation female, and a partial pin harley female. the colors in that tank at night are amazing. they all do fine together, and are very happy. its never reccomended to put any animal together with another species, due to stress, but ive also heard of i think on this forum, and a local pet store keeping african milipedes on the bottom.


   

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