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Just to warn you, uros can be very territorial with each other. My male took the tip off at least one of the female's toes and permanently mangled the end of her tail. Make sure you got a big enough tank, or they'll be going at it tooth and claw.
I agree^^^ males don't realy get in the habit of coexisting with others, if they are getting along fine and dandy you may want to take a look at their temps, if its under 130* basking and 90* ambient that's why