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Posted by: Bob at Mon Jan 31 16:46:13 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bob ] I have a group of V. Gilleni that are showing signs of pecking order, one male with multiple girls and the girls are the same age but some are nearly twice the size and dominate the food. They are a species that are OK in groups but I know people who have lost speciemens of this species by multi houseing. It is always a risk and carefull watching should be done. I bet you if I pulled a girl and housed her alone she would shoot up in size, I have done this with rock monitors before. | ||
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