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Mix Male and Female Veiled together??

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Guys i need some help here! Recently i purchased a pair of veiled from different blood line. I was just wondering that i could place both together in a cage since they are both about 3 month old or i should separate them? My cage is 28" tall X 30" wide X 16.5" deep. THANKS!!
 
I would separate to be safe. The female will likely become stressed. Also she may not get her share of light/heat, food, and water.
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yeah, male veilds will put a woopn on anything in the area. and females can die from stress if he trys to mate her before she is ready and she cant get away becuse of the small cage. I used to keep my big male vield on the paito huge patio, and i had a little redfoot , I would put food out for the redfoot a little shreaded squash or somethn an he would come out of his tree onto the groud and flatten out makeing him look like twice the side and just swing back and forth at the tortoise and scared it into its shell then it would eat the tortoise food. it was pretty funny. so if you are really interested in keeping vields , keep them not only in serperate cages but out of visual site from one and other
 
Keep them seperate

Vince hit the nail on the head at that age they need to be apart and not even be able to see each other. They will stress so much at even the site of each other that they will not do good. I would keep my babies to gether un till they were abot 4 weeks old then would sell and seperate. I couldn't seperate at hatching due to the fact I could have 80 to 150 at one time...thats a lot of cages!
 
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