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    Re-introduction

    I have a setup of 3 females to 1 male in a rack. One female had her babies and then she and another female which was pregnant escaped. While they both have been missing the one female left had her babies, so she was caring for 34 babies at once! but i removed some of them to lighten her load. Well I caught the first female who had her babies. Can I re-introduce the escape back to the original group?

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    Re: Re-introduction

    I would say yes if it hasnt been to long, from what I hear usualy its the male that you shouldnt re introduce no matter what or its going to be a blood bath hope this helps

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    Re: Re-introduction

    If you do just make sure you rub her in the used bedding a little bit. once I had the same thing happen ( Though without babys so i would not do this) And they would not stop fighting... SO i got a can of Axe spray and made them smell pretty good and the same to me and that did it
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    Re: Re-introduction

    change the bedding & then put them all back together & feed them,ive switched females a few times after one in a group died or got nasty looking,no proplems at all.
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    Re: Re-introduction

    Would they start fighting right away?

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    Re: Re-introduction

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    If you do just make sure you rub her in the used bedding a little bit. once I had the same thing happen ( Though without babys so i would not do this) And they would not stop fighting... SO i got a can of Axe spray and made them smell pretty good and the same to me and that did it
    Quote Originally Posted by Clear View Post
    Would they start fighting right away?
    If you do wht Beardeddragon said to do, I dont see why they would

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    Re: Re-introduction

    If they were born/kept together the chances of them fighting are less but still possible. After introducing a set of custom wheels in my rack last week I had 2 males start fighting over it so I seperated them for 3 days put them back where they belong and everything is peachie so far. Been together again for about 72 hours no fighting.
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