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Hmmmmm -- Considering that is exactly what we did.... We bought two females
from different sources and introduced them, about a week after we were sure
the ladies getting along we introduced a male. The result was two healthy
litters one of four and one of seven [one of the second litter did die] the
females helped each other raise both litters. In fact as neither litter is
weaned, they still are. It is quite something to see both the moms nursing
mixed groups.

BB
Kathwynn, Cecelia and the Mossflower clan


> > my question is exactly what is on the subject list
> > can you put a male in with two fwmales???
> > I have 2 massice connected tanks and would like to breed
> > can someone tell me if this is ok??
>
>No, it's not safe. Females are very territorial and are quite prone to
>attacking one another or eating each others' pups if babies or males are
>involved. (Female/female pairs do quite fine)
>
>Elizabeth
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