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Re: Tips for aggressive male towards female well breeding. HELP!


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Posted by mikecoscia on February 10, 2003 at 10:02:54:

In Reply to: Tips for aggressive male towards female well breeding. HELP! posted by Gecko2525 on February 10, 2003 at 09:26:24:

Liz,
Didn’t we talk about this before? Your male sounds overly aggressive, it is not normal but it sometimes happens, we have one too. Evil little guy, I wont go near him…lol. Anyway by introducing the female into his cage he might have felt threatened by her presence in his territory. Last time you posted I recommended that you put the male in the female’s cage, this way he has no territory to defend. He might let off his guard and not be as aggressive when mating. You really should have tried that first. If the male still acts aggressive he should prob not be used for breeding instead of risking any of the females. I hope you do not sell him though; he will make a great evil pet…lol. It’s fun trying to dodge them when cleaning their cages…hehe.
-Mike





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