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FunkyRes
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The males may fight when they reach sexual maturity. Mine from last year have not started to fight yet. One of them is clearly the dominant male - the others respect him but there are no signs of combat, possibly because they are too young.
Don't keep the young with larger lizards. I've seen alligator lizards eating fence lizards (I would never do it myself for fear of parasite transmission) - so generally adults and young should not be mixed, and you probably don't want more than 1 male per tank as adults. ----- 3.6 L. getula californiae - 16 eggs (Cal. King) 1.1 L. getula nigrita (MBK) 1.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus (Corn) 0.1 Pituophis catenifer catenifer (Pacific gopher) 3.3 Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata - 14 eggs (Cal. Alligator Lizard)
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