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Posted by: mistyturtle at Sat Dec 3 14:36:27 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mistyturtle ] Hello, all! I have had 2 RES for about 2.5 years, and they were from the same hatching. I always thought they were both males intil recently, when one started "flirting" with the other. By flirting I mean shaking his nails in the other's face, constantly bothering it. This same flirtatious turtle is now being very agressive, attacking the other, so that now they both have bite marks on them... I don't know what to do. DO I have to seperate them, because I can't afford another tank and equipment. A friend says I should hibernate them, but don't actually know what that entails. [ Hide Replies ]
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