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Post Brumation Behavior
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[QUOTE="2butlerbeardies, post: 2041243, member: 118878"] Thanks for the info xp29! I def don't want the girls to hurt each other! It's so weird that I never saw that kind of behavior from them until after their 1st brumation. Today, they were fine tho. No aggression, dominance or head bobs...some pacing and climbing corners but that was about it. I did purchase another tank and plan on getting it set up this weekend. It makes me sad to separate them tho (and ughhh, it's just another thing to keep clean lol) How old are your ladies? They sound like a lovely bunch and I'm sure you thoroughly enjoy them! Did they ever act stir crazy when they came out of brumation? Have they laid eggs? I just feel like there are so many things that can happen and I guess I just want to be prepared. [/QUOTE]
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