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Posted by Skyz on October 20, 2002 at 19:19:40:

Hi! I have a Texas Alligator Lizard that I have had for a few years now. I rescued him and when I did he had metabolic bone disease. Since he has been under the right lightening with calcium he has gotten better but doesn't walk right. Well he had a female in with him but she died from being egg bound about a year ago. Today I got what was supposed to be a female from someone who had had her for about 6 months in captivity. I thought that they would get along but they have been latching on to one another’s tails and flipping around. I was wondering could it be that I have 2 males? Are they just determining dominance or should I separate them for good?


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