Mixing species?

Not really sure, as no one (tbh, i asked this question on here myself a while back & as no one answered took it to mean no one knew the answer) is really sure if they can hybridise or not. In the wild a couple of species (brevicaudatus & temporalis, as far as i'm aware) do actually overlap & live in the same regions/areas. Even so, personally i would keep species seperate.
 
Not really sure, as no one (tbh, i asked this question on here myself a while back & as no one answered took it to mean no one knew the answer) is really sure if they can hybridise or not. In the wild a couple of species (brevicaudatus & temporalis, as far as i'm aware) do actually overlap & live in the same regions/areas. Even so, personally i would keep species seperate.

Ik right after I posted this I figured out my answer and plus I didn't really want to because if I had 2 males that were different species it could go bad but anyway thanks for the reply:)
 
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