I saw that you mentioned redfoots. My experience with them has been good ,keeping them together as a group. They all interact peacefully on a daily basis. They share hides well,with no squabbling. Even when breeding is at it's peak,no problems.
jackrat said:I saw that you mentioned redfoots. My experience with them has been good ,keeping them together as a group. They all interact peacefully on a daily basis. They share hides well,with no squabbling. Even when breeding is at it's peak,no problems.
I actually have one of that group. She's a young female that I've posted some pictures of. I have two clutches of eggs from her in the incubator.grogansilver said:Well since were on the subject of red foots here's a video, enjoy! http://youtu.be/CQ9trqnq7Q8
jackrat said:Tom,when I had just a pair,they did fine. When he wanted to mate,he did. Other than that,they got along well together.
I actually have one of that group. She's a young female that I've posted some pictures of. I have two clutches of eggs from her in the incubator.grogansilver said:Well since were on the subject of red foots here's a video, enjoy! http://youtu.be/CQ9trqnq7Q8
Tom said:Thanks for the input Louise. I think we all agree here more than we disagree. I think both of your examples illustrate well that it does come down to individuals, but there are some general trends that we should all be aware of.