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Fischer Cham Troubles

Gizard49

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I own a Male Pyg Fischer, and Recently got a Female for him..
He is very aggressive toward her, head butting , Biting, pulling off branches..
She is very nonreceptive and takes the beating, turning dark brown.
I'm fearful for her life, and had to separate them!
So much for my Chamelleon Utopia!
What can I do?
Is breeding seasonal with these guys?
or is my Fischer a mean hermit Grump!
Can they ever get together?
R
 
Anyone know how territorial Fischers are?
Breeding Times and Practices?
Any help would be great!
R
 
Chameleons in general only come together for mating and should only be housed together during mating and even then watched closely since some females turn agressive immediately after mating and some will do fine with the male for a day or 2 for repeat matings.

Since your girl is unreceptive (turninf dark), what I would do is give it another try in a couple of weeks and see if she is willing.

Here is a great site to take a look at:
http://www.chameleonnews.com/multituberculatum.html
 
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