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RE: Introduction of male and female

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Posted by: octoberashes at Tue May 4 00:21:36 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by octoberashes ]  
   

Awsome! Thank you so much for the info. Right now she's in a seperate cage for quarantine but i think she may be fine because the pet store from which i bought her was taking really good care of her.. Cause i was checking up on her like twice a week.. I even made them adjust the temp and humidity! Her poo looked ok when i bought her and she seems to be eating great even tho i bought her 3 days ago and usually they stress out and dont eat like the first one when i bought him. I heard that introducing them in a completly separate enclosure w/ no territory markings (urine) would help. So i bought a separate plastic container..

Do you think i should introduce them periodically for more and more time or just leave her in his cage right after introducing them in a seperate container?

Also i do believe that i have a terrarium big enough w/ plenty of live plants.. 18x18x24 and i will also provide two feeding stations...

One more question.. If and when i do place them together.. should i provide a container w/ moist pete moss just incase she lays eggs although she never laid eggs in the pet store?!?

Thanks for your advice this really helps me!


   

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