17-10-2009, 01:54 PM | #1 |
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Two Leopard's males
Leopard tort's. Any problem's housing two young males together, with no introduction of females planed, have been thinking about having another Leopard tort, and read they usualy get on in a group. At the moment one more would not be a problem, and i don't want to breed them realy.
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Thank's Laraine that's what i thought
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I have never heard of anyone having problems with keeping 2 males together - especially if there no female around.
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Thank's Evie
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My male is so placid - the bigger girls can be quite dominant at times especially over food but he is so easy going.
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bet ur lass is chuffed ur thinking of getting another . how ur gorgeous torts doin
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Hi Gaz, justa thinking, in other word's she don't know yet, it may be a nice surprise . Your Stars still very, very nice
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