yankfanthom
Established Member
Right now I have all my females separated but I have heard some have had luck keeping 2 together. Anyone have any thoughts? Any changes in eating or receptiveness?
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good tips, i have good luck with keeping a pair of male quadricornis brother together untill about the age of 8 months when i decided to separate them just to keep them safer from crawling on each other and what not.
as said you just need to keep an extra keen eye on thins and make changes accordingly
jmo
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Right now I have all my females separated but I have heard some have had luck keeping 2 together. Anyone have any thoughts? Any changes in eating or receptiveness?
Space and personality are the key words here. Obvioously, we're not talking a 2x2x4' cage but something quite a bit bigger, especially sideways, so that each cham can bask separately and such.
I agree. Even though I commented earlier to "watch for trouble" doesn't mean I would put females together myself. Just not worth the worry. Everyone does so much better with their own personal space. Now, in a free range or a greenhouse sized cage I'd try it.