Fumbles
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I have just introduced a new female fimbriatus into the my male fimbriatus' cage. I'm seeing exactly what I saw last time with this male and his (late) female partner. The female acclimates immediately - eating, moving about the cage, etc. However, the male is more than not happy. He displays extreme stress. He hops around the cage trying to get out as soon as the female gets near then he lays on the ground in a corner. All bad signs for a uroplatus. I let him out as he was jumping around and he hopped right out of the cage and froggered half way across the room before I got him. This particular uroplatus has never been quite right which is why I originally dubbed him Fumbles.
Is there any way I can relieve the stress of this introduction? I've taken her back out of the cage and put her in a cage right next to his so she's within an eyeshot but not sharing the same space. She used to be across the room from him before I put her in his space. He doesn't seem the least bit interested in her to mate - he wants as far away from her as possible. Anyone else see this behavior before during an introduction?
Is there any way I can relieve the stress of this introduction? I've taken her back out of the cage and put her in a cage right next to his so she's within an eyeshot but not sharing the same space. She used to be across the room from him before I put her in his space. He doesn't seem the least bit interested in her to mate - he wants as far away from her as possible. Anyone else see this behavior before during an introduction?