originaly i was going to get two females and after their quaretine move them in with george
is it ok to move just one female in with a male?
their are two big caves and two big basking spots
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originaly i was going to get two females and after their quaretine move them in with george
is it ok to move just one female in with a male?
their are two big caves and two big basking spots
After quarentine it would be alright to put her in with George. You have to remember that uros are solitary animals in the while, so you need to watch them for a few hours to make sure they are not agressive towards eachother. The best thing ot do would be take George out of his cage and clean it out completely than introduce them both back into the cage at the same time. When I put my dwarf egyptian (shes only 11 inches long) in with my male mali he started leaning towards her as f to protect his belly. they were having trouble in their old cage which was to small, since moving them to a larger cage i have not had any problems. At first they migh bite eachother but let them do this. and as long as there isnt any bleeding dont break them up. George will probably bite her to prove his dominanac and onceshe realizes that there will probably be no further problems.
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