21-10-2018, 04:28 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Devon
Posts: 11,365
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Originally Posted by sandy
I must have been lucky as I never in over 36yrs had problems keeping more than one male together. As long as they had enough space to keep away from each other.
But I think iberas are probably the most tolerant of each other when mixing males. As long as there is not a female in sight:0)
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I had three male Hermanns sharing a table from about 6 months of age to two and a half. At two years, they started mounting one another but another six months later, they started ramming. They're now all adults and all my males have separate enclosures. The adults will fight regardless of whether a female is in sight or not.
So that's five separate enclosures for them outside. Thank goodness all the females get on and share beautifully!
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Emma
Testudo Hermanni 5.12.2:Theo, Tamara, Tabitha, Harriet, Isabelle, Clara, Oscar, Hugo, Oliver, Florence, Arabella, Esmé, Aurelia, Felicia, Claudia, Atticus, Celestia, Amaris, Tristan and Clementine
Budgies: Jasper, Ivo, Otis, Henry, Louie and Luca
Doggies: 1.1.0 Chester and Lottie
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