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Posted by Tmom on January 11, 2002 at 16:09:07:
In Reply to: I'm not going to recommend this to anybody....more inside including pic.... posted by jif on January 10, 2002 at 20:34:42:
: In my house I'm able, with caution, to mix species. My Cyclura all get along with all the GGI's....but the Cyclura don't all get along with each other. I have one Cuban female that doesn't get along with any other Cyclura. It takes time, lots of time and supervision. You need to know your animals well, as well as possible since we all know that they can be totally unpredictable. If you want to wait until your Rhino is larger and more mature I would see if they can get along. I notice a totally different personality in my lizards that have been freeroaming for a long time. They don't seem to have such an ingrained territoriality (is that a word? LOL). I have several basking spots set up and the lizards will wander from one to another, sharing with whomever happens to be there at the time. Again, I can't stress strongly enuff that I'm not recommending it. I'll get plenty of nasty emails about this picture but hey! what works for me (now anyways) may not work for anyone else. Oh, and believe me, once your female Rhino is grown she'll be able to hold her own against most male GGI's!!
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