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Posted by: DarkHelmet at Mon Jul 24 16:37:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DarkHelmet ] That's an interesting study, however I have a few questions. I can understand if you were to keep, say a bearded dragon in with a savannah monitor, two entirely different species from a similar habitat envoking stress on one another...but what about two very closely related species in the same genus? I don't mean something like a black tree monitor with a crocodile monitor, but perhaps a Chinese water dragon with an Australian water dragon? Or a green basilisk with a brown basilisk? I would not think that if sufficient space was provided with plenty of hiding spaces that this would be such a big problem. Just curious. | ||
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