Cockatoofreak
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The saga continues...
A second pair formed in the same 75g. They laid eggs 3' away from the other pair who, just yesterday laid another batch of eggs!
The two pair seem to be honoring their own territories. Every now and then they will glare at each other from a foot away, then retreat back to their perspective nests. Time will tell if the fry will survive this time.
The big problem is the three remaining dorsigera. They are being constantly hounded by the two pair and have no real places to hide. This morning, I moved them into the 20g-long that I had prepared for the first pair. While they sort themselves out, I have to get two more 20g-longs ready...fun and games!
A second pair formed in the same 75g. They laid eggs 3' away from the other pair who, just yesterday laid another batch of eggs!
The two pair seem to be honoring their own territories. Every now and then they will glare at each other from a foot away, then retreat back to their perspective nests. Time will tell if the fry will survive this time.
The big problem is the three remaining dorsigera. They are being constantly hounded by the two pair and have no real places to hide. This morning, I moved them into the 20g-long that I had prepared for the first pair. While they sort themselves out, I have to get two more 20g-longs ready...fun and games!