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jobi
at Mon Mar 26 22:48:55 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
Bob your going at this the wrong way, start simple get them to feed individually, then work your way to a larger communal cage.
these may or may not work together, usually lizards that do will bask together or sleep together, if not then be attentive, not because you don’t see them fight means they don’t, and even if they don’t fight intimidation is enough to stress them out of feeding.
You wont have many attempts at getting this right before they start going down hill, right now the priority is to get them feeding willingly.
Only when a lizard is doing well alone will I introduce it to an other, if he stops feeding for any prolonged time, I will separate him before he starts failing.
At this point in time your lizards are failing, they should be motivated feeding machines. rgds
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