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Posted by EJ on May 17, 2001 at 23:18:33:
In Reply to: What is going on with my "ramming" Sulcatas?? posted by EnJay on May 17, 2001 at 21:13:54:
Sulcatas are territorial to an extreme. This could be breeding behavior but it is more likely 'this is my space and you are invading it' behavior. If left unchecked one could actually kill the other. I've got 2 leopards that still carry the scars from a sulcata while a friend was keeping them for me for a while. There were 6 sulcatas including females with the 2 leopards on 3/4 of an acre. Space was obviously not a factor.
Ed
Hope someone has some ideas-I have a large outdoor pen with various hide areas etc. I have 2 Sulcatas (that have been together fine), aprox 10 inches and 7 inches. Well, after a brief quarentine period (I know, I know...) I added a larger 12-13 inch Sulcata. The first day the newbie ate out of my hand and was fine, but since then (its been about 5 days) She (?) hides and when I do bring her out to try to get her to eat, the smallest Spur rams into here, mostly in the back end area-IS THIS BREEDING BEHAVIOR?? Or is the little guy just mad? Oh, then the middle one starts too and the poor newbie gets herded back to the house where she stays...Any thoughts???? Thanks in advance!
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