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some_lizard_guy
at Sat Jun 11 03:56:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by some_lizard_guy ]
Even if males and females can be housed together (people have different oppinions) neither one is nearly big enough to be housed with eachother... An 11" female is certainly not heavy enough to breed, and they *will* breed if you don't seperate them. I personally do keep a male in with my two females in a *large* enclosure, I have two basking spots, and feed each individually, the point is that although it can be done, you must:
1) take precautions such as feeding them seperately...
2) make sure they are old enough and big enough to breed. (At least one year, preferably 1.5, and 300, preferably 350 or more grams)
Because of this I do think you should seperate them AT LEAST for now...
-Drew ----- Owned by:
1.2 bearded dragons - Legolas, Rosy, Miss Scarlet
0.1 Indonesian blue tongue skink - Sarah
1.0 reverse oketee corn snake - Bernard
1.0 ball python - Patrick
2.0 guinea pigs (I know, they're not herps!) - Punky, Jeepers
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