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Posted by: WindyO at Mon Oct 24 23:00:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WindyO ] Some people will tell you that they get stressed from being together. Which could make it harder to get them back to health. I am not saying this isn't true, but considering they are used to each other I don't think it will hurt them. I have a male and a female that I have been keeping together for 4 years. They have a pecking order with food, but as long as there is enough for booth of them it isn't a problem. She is so fat I am going to have to put her on a diet. Not that he is tiny himself(78grams). You just have to keep an eye on them. I haven't seen mine fight over anything. Infact the one time I seperated them because he had a prolapse during breeding. So I was giving him time to heal. She was all over her cage until I put him back. Just make sure they also have plenty of hideouts. | ||
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