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  • 10-31-2011, 03:21 AM
    Action Reptiles
    Well I guess I will join the club too..
    Well I got my first cresties a couple of weeks ago at the Manchester NH expo. I figure I'll post some pics of the new little ones. I am definitely a fan of these guy's and can see a new addiction forming... Lol Also right now they are in an extra large kritter keeper as they are just babies. I plan on upgrading them to a bigger enclosure when they get older. I recently won a 2x2x2 arboreal cage at an expo would this be ok for them? How many adults could be housed assuming they were all females or maybe one male? I understand they are probably better off alone but was looking to create a live viv display cage with them. Any info appreciated..

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  • 10-31-2011, 08:08 AM
    Skittles1101
    LOVE THEM!! From what I've gathered Pat, females can be kept in groups of 2 or more as long as there is plenty of space for them. Males should not be kept together, especially if there are females anywhere in your house. I think that enclosure you got would be good for 3-4 females or so. Congrats!! Love them :aww:
  • 10-31-2011, 03:28 PM
    EverEvolvingExotics
    First off, congrats on the new addiction! They are truly an amazing species. For your question, you could easily keep two females in your new enclosure. I wouldn't keep anymore than 3 females in there. I also wouldn't recommend keeping a male in with your females. Some large breeders keep one male to four females, but I wouldn't feel comfortable doing so. Too many complications for myself being so inexperienced at this time, such as over-breeding and calcium deficiency.

    When they become big enough, watching them eat insects is incredibly enjoyable.
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