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Posted by: SUBZERO at Thu Dec 23 16:16:54 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SUBZERO ] There could be a way of keeping them together if your viv is large enough and you can be around to watch,i am currently using this method with great success,firstly add another basking spot but make sure its out of site of the other,i was using a 100 watt spot lamp but now use two 60 watt spots,you can raise there basking stone higher if needs be but make sure they can't come into contact with it,if they can use a guard!secondly try rearanging there set up move the old decor around abit just to take away the dominance from your male.last make sure there is a cooler end or deepish cave they can retreat to.This is only a last resort tip which may not work in which case you will have no option but to split them,but i was having similar problems with mine and tried this with upto now great success,hope it works out for you. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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