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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on February 04, 2003 at 14:03:20:
In Reply to: Re: I can see it!! posted by Annaka on February 04, 2003 at 12:41:43:

Do you remember baby Dino the iglet that i adopted and after only one month i was forced to give back to his previous owner?Well i caged him with baby Kenya.The first 2 days everything was ok.In the 3rd day he started to expel her from the basking area with vigorous headbobs.And he was in HER cage!Then he didnt want her to eat.He ran from his food bowl to her food bowl taking care of both!!One day when i arrived home i saw him with Kenya's arm in his mouth biting it!!!She was frozen!!Then i separated them.Dino was only 45cm (1 foot and a half!)
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:We'll see. If they start having territorial disputes before they outgrow this cage, of course I will separate them. I think they are too young for that right now though. So far, they do farly well together and neither one is dominating the other. It's interesting that the skittish one is much more relaxed around my hands when the bold one is around. When I'm handfeeding the bold one, the stittish one sometimes runs up to me for a few bites of food. If the bold one is not around and I offer to handfeed the skittish one, I have to hold the food perfectly still near him, and hope he relaxes enough to try a bite. He never approaches me on his own. The bold one, on the other hand, runs right up and climbs on me sometimes. He comes running all the way across a room for a favourite piece of food (usualy orange things like yam or squash flower).
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