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Kferg Posted - Oct 16 2020 : 05:16:13 PM
How easy or hard is it for someone to put two joeys together? Both 12 weeks old. Girls. Not siblings, obviously.
Thanks.
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Kferg Posted - Oct 18 2020 : 05:51:00 AM
Thank you! I'm trying to adopt two unrelated females from a breeder. I asked her to put them together before I get them to be sure they get along, and she said she would try so I was just wondering how hard it would be.
BYK_Chainsaw Posted - Oct 18 2020 : 01:55:32 AM
best to follow the introduction procedures and then give it a try.
two young single gliders should go together very easy.