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  1. scamper1207

    In Heat Female chasing other females tail(so to speak)?

    Thanks for this info tehdoc809! Since these are my first females all of this is new to me. I'm just real resposible and don't want any babies.:)
  2. scamper1207

    In Heat Female chasing other females tail(so to speak)?

    I have sexed them with the pictures from this site and they are both the same, girls! I'm sure that over the last month I would have seen this behavior prior to this if I had a male and a female; there is no attempt to mount just chase and sniff. They are in my daycare room, so I watch them all...
  3. scamper1207

    In Heat Female chasing other females tail(so to speak)?

    Thanks for the quick response. I read that in one of my books but just thought they were too young for that already. Maybe they are actually older then I was told. They both weigh 461 grams, is that about right for a 10 week old? I feel better about it anyway, but will still watch them for...
  4. scamper1207

    In Heat Female chasing other females tail(so to speak)?

    I bought 6 week old female cage mates(they are now 10 weeks old) and one is for sure more dominant, but today Pixie(the dominant) is chasing Saphyra around the cage sniffing her bottom. Saphyra doesn't seem to like this at all and just keeps running away. I took them out and checked the sexing...
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