LEOPARD & SULCATASS

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kendallllmcd

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can they be housed together?
i know you arent sposed to house diff species because of diseases and what not but are they the same species? and would it be ok to have them together?
 

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My issue is that those have different growth rates. One gets extremely big fast...and to me that's dangerous enough.
 

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leopards are shyer for the most part and can be bullied by the larger gregarious sulcatas..
so yes,, but best not too..
 

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I have separate enclosures indoors but I put mine together when they're outside. I wouldn't put them together 24/7 unless it was a huge enclosure.
 

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Mine live together without issue. I mind size more than any other factor, Also, individual aggression. My Western Hermann's is the worst in that regard regardless of size. He will stay by himself until I place him with someone else someday.
 
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