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Posted by: olstyn at Tue Apr 29 04:26:07 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by olstyn ] For that matter, even multiple cresteds may not always react well to each other. Each animal has its own personality, and some of them just don't like each other. Obviously same species has a higher chance to work out, but even that's not guaranteed. Generally, one animal per enclosure is the safest - I don't know that i'd want to house my crested even with other cresteds - sometimes she makes lunges at my leopard gecko's tail, and that's through 2 panes of glass between them - we had to put up a "privacy screen" so she wouldn't keep banging her nose into the glass. Sometimes cresties will try to eat anything that moves and is remotely smaller than them. I just don't know that I'd trust her not to eat a cagemate's tail, regardless of species. Like I said in my earlier post in this thread, consider yourself warned. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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