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What to expect...

newstorm Oct 18, 2007 03:17 PM

I have a 10x10 outdoor cage (Florida), and my monitor is a female. I was pondering the idea of maybe, if I came across the right one, getting another one to share the enclosure.

Just out of curiosity, what would one expect introducing a blackthroat to another blackthroat in its existing enclosure.

What would be the worst case scenario? I really do not have room or money to be able to cage them separately if things take a turn for the worst.

I won't even consider this idea if there is a possibility of compromising the health and/or behavior of either animal. Just curious to hear some insight.

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nile_keepr Oct 20, 2007 02:43 AM

"What would be the worst case scenario? I really do not have room or money to be able to cage them separately if things take a turn for the worst.

I won't even consider this idea if there is a possibility of compromising the health and/or behavior of either animal. Just curious to hear some insight."

Worst case scenario? Well, that seems kinda obvious- they tear each other to pieces/prey upon one another.

If you dont have the money to house 2 monitors seperately, REALLY think twice about your resource abilities in taking on a second animal. Theres a very real chance that, at some point, they will need seperate enclosures (during introduction and quarantine for example).

Anytime you introduce 2 adult monitors; theres the potential for a negative reaction- territoriality, prey-response, over-aggressive mating, etc.

Thats just the reality of the situation.

Now, if you want to take the risk of it (as many do) then thats your decision- but realize that if one of the animals DOES get hurt; its more than likely going to be your female(depending on the size of the male).

newstorm Oct 20, 2007 03:04 PM

Exactly what I was ready to hear. I'll leave this idea alone, LOL...

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