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DragonWiz
at Wed Jun 2 14:57:07 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DragonWiz ]
I agree with Ross, the best way to go is to raise them seperately until you know the sexes. and reintroduce them when they are older and the same or very close in size. Never put two males together (it just isnt worth it to try). Females can be raised together but keep an eye on them, I currently keep 2 of my females together in a 6ft. cage and every now and then one gets made at the other, never anything serious, just some head bobs, but you never know what could happen, (this also only happens during the breeding season, they have been roommates for 4yrs now). and dont keep males in with females, males left in with females leads to overbreeding and a tremendous amount of stress placed on the female.
Dan Kryptic Morphs
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