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Female red eared sliders fighting?

darkbloodwyvern

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My friend's two female red eared sliders are fighting while they are in the water, but not on land. he says they are getting enough food and haven't done this before. one is a little smaller, but not by much. He has kept the species a long time and hasn't had problems with them before. Does anyone have any ideas about what the porblem is and how it can be remedied?
thanks!
~jessi
 
are they shaking claws at each other's faces??? if they are, not fighting. they're either m/f or they're determining each others pecking order. if they got vicious he'd hafta seperate them
 
hi,
thanks, i will let him know. it sounds like they aren't too violent yet, but I will check in with him and see. thanks again!
 
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