Hey all,
A few weeks ago my male corn decided he wanted a piece of my female corn however she wasn't having any of it! He chased her around the cage for ages, with her even climbing up onto the strip light to get away from him! They have cohabited for around a year now and although they mated a few times last year, this is the first time we've seen something like this happen. I understand it can be quite common for the male to chase the female, but I was a bit worried that all that cat and mouse behaviour would be stressing her out, so I moved her out into a smaller vivarium.
I decided that as they were both due a shed, we would give them both some time to chill out and get their shedding over and done with. I tried putting her back in with him just now and within seconds of her entering the vivarium, he was chasing her around furiously again!
Is this all just playful foreplay or could it genuinely be stressing her out? I've heard arguments for and against cohabiting and would prefer to keep them together, and would also like them to mate again this year, but not if it's going to be bad for her. Please advise! :shrugs:
Many thanks in advance!
A few weeks ago my male corn decided he wanted a piece of my female corn however she wasn't having any of it! He chased her around the cage for ages, with her even climbing up onto the strip light to get away from him! They have cohabited for around a year now and although they mated a few times last year, this is the first time we've seen something like this happen. I understand it can be quite common for the male to chase the female, but I was a bit worried that all that cat and mouse behaviour would be stressing her out, so I moved her out into a smaller vivarium.
I decided that as they were both due a shed, we would give them both some time to chill out and get their shedding over and done with. I tried putting her back in with him just now and within seconds of her entering the vivarium, he was chasing her around furiously again!
Is this all just playful foreplay or could it genuinely be stressing her out? I've heard arguments for and against cohabiting and would prefer to keep them together, and would also like them to mate again this year, but not if it's going to be bad for her. Please advise! :shrugs:
Many thanks in advance!