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Old 02-12-2010, 05:29 PM
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Default Re: Breeding Surinam Cobalts--Pair or Trio?

In almost all the tinc morphs I breed, I find that pairs work best for breeding. Males will not fight as much as females or stress each other to the death, but the males really don't like to be in as close contact in the same viv (unless you have a really large enclosure). In nature, males will be widely dispersed from one another.

Good luck, Richard.
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