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RE: Jackson's Question

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Posted by: xanthoman at Fri Jun 5 02:48:16 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xanthoman ]  
   

pretty good , but it would be better if you could get a night drop of about 15*, also keep in mind that jacksons are alot like people in this regard ,some get along, some dont, non gravid females will often co-habitate peacefully ,BUT,if you leave an adult m/f pair in an undivided, unsupervised room, you will probably eventually have problems, and with jacksons, even the slightest of injuries is often fatal,even viewing each other can provide fatal stress in some instances, except for mating, all jacksons should be kept seperate and not able to view each other, until you have become thoroughly familiar with their personalities, im not saying you cant make it work, just proceed with caution and keep a close eye, they might get along for days, even weeks and then suddenly breakout into a fight , and if the female becomes gravid they will have to be seperated, it would be better at that point to let the male free range and put the female in a cage so that you dont have to move her again, when she is about to give live birth (all stress must be avoided or there is a possibility that she may re-absorb her young)also bear in mind the young (neonate)when born need to be attended to immediately, and they are about the size of a dime, it would be real hard to know she had even given birth if they were in a free range situation . good luck /


   

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