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RE: aren't Dumerils sometimes cannibalistic?

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Posted by: PBM at Tue Sep 11 16:11:20 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PBM ]  
   

Either you have 2 males together or something is seriously twisted! As far as cannibalistic...I've not had any issues with this, and the stories I hear USUALLY involve transporting them or keeping them together either during or immediately after feeding. I've offered up stillborns in the past and they've never taken one....have to "test the water" sometimes! They also wouldn't take chameleons which I also tried since a lot of people were saying they're problem feeders because they probably eat lizards in the wild. Oh well....SEPERATE THOSE TWO!!!!!!!


   

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