I have two ibera greek hatchlings.
they were born on august 12th together as siblings, but one has always been slightly bigger, when i was looking at them and when i brought them home. it was my intention to separate the two as they got older but i got advice on the forum that separation is not necessary. but now i am worried one is growing faster than the other. i see no bullying, they always sleep together in the same hide and eat together sometimes as well. when one is basking, one is hiding, when one is eating, one is basking. they are smart creatures and they have this whole time table going on, but they always return to the same hide to sleep
is it still alright to keep them together?
also, what is the average size and weight for greeks about 4 and a half months old? they are both around 2 and a half inches. ones a little bigger
they were born on august 12th together as siblings, but one has always been slightly bigger, when i was looking at them and when i brought them home. it was my intention to separate the two as they got older but i got advice on the forum that separation is not necessary. but now i am worried one is growing faster than the other. i see no bullying, they always sleep together in the same hide and eat together sometimes as well. when one is basking, one is hiding, when one is eating, one is basking. they are smart creatures and they have this whole time table going on, but they always return to the same hide to sleep
also, what is the average size and weight for greeks about 4 and a half months old? they are both around 2 and a half inches. ones a little bigger