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    Aggressive Female?

    Hey Guys,

    So I have a surprise pregnancy on my hands..

    At the time that I noticed the pregnant female they were in a 1.1 pairing. I had left the male in the cage as per advice given to me on the forum.
    I've noticed the Male has been loosing fur on his back but I didn't get two concerned until I noticed a wound this afternoon on his back.
    I removed him immediately.

    I've heard that the Males play a very big part of the raising of the young..
    But I didn't want to leave him in there if he was getting injured..

    He sees very upset in his cage alone. He's pushed over his hide and is hanging out in the corner. She is staying on top of her hide and seems to be looking for him..

    What should I do?

    leave them separated or reunite them?

    Cheers,
    Chris.

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    Hmm, never seem a momma go after daddy, maybe us, lol, but not dad. I would put him back, our daddy is very much involved with the babies. Maybe you need another female in there? Maybe he was looking for something she wasn't in the mood for? I would put him back, along with another female, and keep and eye on them.

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