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Their previous owner has kept them together for the last 4 years and wjen she did try to separate them they refused to eat.
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1 is male and 1 is female.
They are a non breeding pair.
I only feed them together the one time and they were okay but since then I separate them at feedings.
If they are a male and a female, and housed together, they WILL breed. I'm assuming the anery is the female. She is underweight. She needs to be kept separate from the male at all times unless you are actively pairing them to breed.
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