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From what i heard is that if they breed the female will get scars from the males claws. Also if you feed inside you have to make sure one doesnt hog all the food ( seen videos were they would feed two tegus in the same cage and they would try to steal it from eachother until they threw another rat in).both of these problems can be avoided tho. You judt feed outside the cage. People usually use bins. Also the scars on the back only happen if they try to breed. I dont know about seperating them while theyre doin it though.


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