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houseape57

New member
Well my two leo's Thelma and Louise are doing just fabulous! They are happy, healthy and love eachother. When I was cuddling Thelma last night I noticed that Thelma is really a Theadore, very prominate boomarang shape has appeared. Louise still is Louise and they are the same age so I am sure the markings of a male would show by now.
My question is: do I have to seperate them? And if I do, when? They get along well, and are still two young to make reptilewhoopie (5 months old), there has never been any arguments to my knowledge between them and they are connected at the hips. What say you?
 

acpart

Well-known member
Just like modern teenagers, their bodies will be ready to breed before they should. If the female is too young and/or too small she may, at the worst, become egg bound (can't pass the eggs) which can be fatal, or possibly shorten her life considerably by breeding so young. I highly recommend you separate them before you get a big surprise and if you decide you want to breed, put them together next year.

Aliza
 
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