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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Oct 3 17:07:47 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Cohabitation is a problem. Stress is cumulative and can be very subtle. The gaping you were seeing IS a sign of stress. Just because they don't actually attack each other doesn't mean they are getting along. If your free range area was the size of a room full of trees, they might do OK, but again, if they mate you will be looking at deformities at the least. If you weren't planning on breeding they must be separated. The male will continually pester the female. Egg production is stressful and risky for any female cham, as things do go wrong, so even if you planned not to let any eggs develop why put her through that? | ||
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