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    Re: My boys' new enclosure!!:)

    Quote Originally Posted by AGibson22 View Post
    Alright now only one of them is in there!


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    Slim is right. As long as you know the risks (which are having the possibility of two sick animals instead of one and feeding them in seperate containers), you should be fine. I kept one of my pairs together successfully for about a year and a half before I seperated them. However, from what I've heard from other keepers, having two males together could lead to them fighting. So just be aware of that.

    A lot of people are against keeping two animals in the same terrarium, but I've done it very successfully and from MY personal experience i don't see anything wrong with it. I know most will say that it's not ideal, but it's also not ideal in keeping them in a tub for all their life. I think it's more of a personal choice.

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