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I have 3 leos 1 male,2 females.I have kept 1 male and a female paired together for about 6-7 months.

I tried to introduce another female to them and the male inspected it then went away, then he came back and bit her in the side.That him hitting on her or what? Ive seperated them for now.I want to have them as a trio but if they wont get along no sense in doing so.What should i do?
 
It depends on what his actions were like when he bit her
Did it look like he was trying to get hold of her to position her to mate or was it just walking up to her and biting her and then letting go?
Also most of the time the male will make that unmistakable tail rattle when wanting to mate

Usually males-especially inexperienced breeders will bite/grab hold on various body parts on the female before they figure out that the general neck area works the best to get the female into position

However-you might just want to try one that male with the one female for a short period of time in a neutral container and see what happens
Some males are rougher than others when breeding

A trio will not always work with these guys but then I don't like keeping 1:1 together all of the time either

good luck

Sandy
 
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