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dragonmlv
at Mon Dec 22 06:58:03 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dragonmlv ]
Hi,
I was always wary about introducing new uros to my young male (1.5yrs) Mali, which was a good thing, but I had no problems introducing a young female Mali roughly the same size, and a couple months later a female Indian, who is the same size as the male. I know the best way is probably introduce smaller uros to larger uros' cages, but I have had no problems with my 3 Uros being together, and I watch them every single day. They love each other. Maybe it was just luck that they all got along, but I am starting to think that Uros aren't as territorial (unless WC, and not handled) as everyone makes them out to be. All 3 were CB so that may have made a difference, even though the Indian acts like a WC (and may be for all I know)... Where did everyone get the impression that Indians have wonderful personalities? Mine is a crazy Uro that absolutely hates people. My Malis are much calmer and friendlier. Anyways, all 3 get along and my point was that I have come to find that CB Uros of the same size can be introduced and live together without problems, in some cases, so people shouldn't rule that option out right away, as it sounds some people are Just wanted to share since it came as a surprise to me after reading about how this usually wouldn't work, and the Uros would fight! ----- ~Sarah
1.1 Mali Uromastyx (Draco and Pumpkin)
0.1 Indian Uromastyx (Cheddar)
1.0 Russian Tortoise (Pookie)
8.9.22 Millipedes (9 different species)
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