4 pairs are locked up, 2 in this photograph. The males combated for a while and then settled with a mate.
Dan

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4 pairs are locked up, 2 in this photograph. The males combated for a while and then settled with a mate.
Dan

>>4 pairs are locked up, 2 in this photograph. The males combated for a while and then settled with a mate.
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>>Dan
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That's not really a good idea considering the males are capable of killing each other and ritual combat is not a necessary action for breeding Amazons. In general, it's not a good idea to keep male Corallus together.
Good luck with your breeding.
Yea, I usually take the extra males after they begin to fight it out but their were many females in with them, so most of them found a mate and the others settled elsewhere as its a very large enclosure.
Dan
Those are some awsome looking ATBs man. Makes me want mine back.
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