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    Pairing without supervising?

    Is there anything that can happen that they need to be watched or can i put in my males and leave them alone for the 3 days they're with the females?

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    Anyone?

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    You will be OK. Leaving them together. Just make sure you have a male and female. Two males will fight.

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    Re: Pairing without supervising?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
    You will be OK. Leaving them together. Just make sure you have a male and female. Two males will fight.
    This right here, you will know if you have two males.

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    Re: Pairing without supervising?

    A male and female wont fight or anything though, right?

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    They can if he is rough. My old Spider male didnt waste any time.

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    I think he tried to mate a rat once???

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    Re: Pairing without supervising?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    They can if he is rough. My old Spider male didnt waste any time.

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    I think he tried to mate a rat once???
    Pics?

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    Re: Pairing without supervising?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    They can if he is rough. My old Spider male didnt waste any time.

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    I think he tried to mate a rat once???
    OMG Pit i nearly peed myself when i read this OP yea as long as there male and female leave them bee for a few I check mine once or twice a day for locks and pull when they are done or 3 days whichever is first
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