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Introducing multiple leos to each other

gzaustin May 13, 2011 05:08 AM

I'm new to leos, but if I wanted to get say three females of different morphs or two females and one male, and they were all the same size from the same breeder, would it be difficult to house them all together? I'm just interested in getting a few and just didn't want any of them to hurt each other. Any advice is much appreciated!

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kjustice Jun 02, 2011 12:20 AM

If you want them all together, basically just increase space of housing and add more hide boxes. Prob one hide spot per animal in the tank. During feeding you may have to separate if one bullies the other, Can easily be done by moving one from container to container while feeding. Happened to me once. But they have since learned to share..... one eats and then gets full and the other then eats.

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