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seboba17
at Sun Jan 27 09:43:08 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by seboba17 ]
I was told by a breeder that males can live together if they are brought up together as well, and I did know someone who introduced two sub adult males together who lived quite comfortably for a while without a problem. I don't know what happened when the males reached maturity.
However, it doesn't seem like it's worth it. One bit of aggression when a person isn't around could be enough for a tail drop or injuries that could lead to infection and cepsus.
I don't even house hatchling together for more than a few weeks, because my first two clutchmates showed such a difference in growth rates because of feeding intimidation. ----- 1.1 Ghost corns, 1.1 Butter het. stripe corns, 0.1 normal corn 1.1 Tremper Albino Leopard Geckos 1.0 Super dalmation crested, 1.1 Pinstripe crested, 2.1.1 Misc crested 1.0 Ghost Bull, 0.1 Snow bull
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