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Hello- I have two alligator lizards both about seven or eight inches long each. One has much more of the burnt orange in it's coloration than the other, which is more in the tan spectrum. I have had one of them for about six months and the other I just caught last week. Both captured in the Hollywood Hills.
I am wondering if I can put both of them in the same aquarium. I have the newer one quarantined in another aquarium which I was planning on keeping there for about a month to make sure it's healthy. (It seems to be to this point)
My question is can I put both in the same aquarium even if they are both males? I think from what I have read online that they may both be female based on the width of the jaw, but I am not sure. I do not want to put them together if they are going to hurt each other, but I would really like to have them in the same enclosure. I can submit pictures if necessary, but just in general, would two males fight?
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TWO ALLIGATOR LIZARDS IN SAME AQUARIUM? - claudemussleman, Mon Jun 22 02:02:10 2009
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