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Posted by: mpollard at Fri Nov 14 07:21:25 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mpollard ] Thanks for the suggestion. The only reason I wanted to take him out was to relieve stress. He was expending alot of energy trying to get out of the cage, and i didn't want him to get nose rubs. As it happens, I decided to put the second male in with the original pair to see what that'd do. After about an hour of checking each other out, he became re-interested in the female and has been courting her again. So, he's happy, I'm happy, and with any luck, he'll continue making her happy too! | ||
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