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Does a male axies cloaca get swolen and puffy when he is in the mood? My coppers was MASSIVE this morning, and he was acting frisky, he wouldn't calm down. He is sepperated from the females with a tank devider. Is swollen cloaca a sign of him being in the mood even when he is not with the females? I didn't notice any spermatiphores.
 
Yeah it does luckily you have a divider up otherwise your would have more babies.:eek:
 
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sounds like he wishes there was no divider in between;)
Be sure to keep an eye on him just in case. If you see spermaphores then there should be no worries.
 
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