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#120740 Trinity
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Question about housing babies  Our babies are about 2 weeks old and we have had them separated for about a week because one hasn’t been eating. Both of them are eating crickets now (still not veggies) and we were wondering if it would be okay to put them back together or would that cause too much stress. If anyone could reply we would really appreciate it. Thanks!
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08/15/04 5:14pm
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#120745 Mijani
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Message To: Trinity In reference to Message Id: 120740
Question about housing babies  Only 2 babies?
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08/15/04 5:16pm
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#120755 Mijani
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Message To: Mijani In reference to Message Id: 120745
Question about housing babies  I guess it would be better to make sure the are both eating veggies and crix...then put them back together ....but maybe someone else will have better advice on this one.
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08/15/04 5:24pm
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#120767 Trinity
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Message To: Mijani In reference to Message Id: 120755
Question about housing babies  Only two babies made it out of 13 eggs.
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08/15/04 5:39pm
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#121035 TL
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Message To: Trinity In reference to Message Id: 120767
Question about housing babies  Trinity, you can house them together. you just wouldn’t want to house them together if one was alot bigger than the other. I’m glad that you got 2 babies from Trinity. atleast a part of her will live on to bring you joy. hope to see pics soon.
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08/15/04 10:54pm
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#121497 Trinity
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Message To: TL In reference to Message Id: 121035
Question about housing babies  Well we housed them together, they dont have names yet so I will call them #1 and #2. #2 just looks out of the glass of the tank, and does not bask like it normally does by itself separate from the other. I just fed them 10 crix and #1 started eating a few and when it went after one crick by #2 who did not even try to eat, #1 opened its mouth at the other one while bulging out for like five seconds and it sure did not look like a friendly gesture. #2 wont eat. They are both pretty much the same size however #2 was bigger and now one seems like it may be a hair bigger now.
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08/16/04 7:47pm
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#121499 Heartmountain
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Message To: Trinity In reference to Message Id: 121497
Question about housing babies  If you’ve got the space to keep them apart there’s no reason they have to be together, especially if one is showing agressive tendencies. I’d separate them before you get nipped.Sean
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08/16/04 7:50pm
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