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Old 15-05-2020, 06:37 PM   #9
sandy
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Originally Posted by jimothy View Post
Well thanks and I am a little surprised to hear that. Is it usual for female iberas to be difficult to house together? They have been ramming and climbing on each other in the past.
I have kept ibera for over 40yrs, and bred them. And have never had any problems with females together. I now still keep four females and one male.
Now males are a different kettle of fish:0) they will fight until one is alpha male, but after that no problems provided they have enough space. I did have one young male who was a problem, so rehomed him to someone who needed a male for their females. And he is going strong:0)
I used to have two males with my females, and they all got on fine.
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