Well I'm glad I decided to clean when I did today. Seperating the breeders to be fed later tonight. I will leave my breeders together overnight, even for a day or 2. It has been my experience that if Kings are going to try & kill each other they will do it in the first minute. I have had them together with one mate even overnight & then "flip" mates & have them attack them then, but other than that its always been an instant thing. Well today they tried to prove me wrong & my timing was sure lucky. I just happened to have the camera right there so I snapped a couple quick ones as I honestly thought the one, maybe both were already dead. One actually didn't move for a few seconds & was struggling for breath as well. Fortunately they both appear OK except for some minor wounds. Heres what you DON'T want to see when checking your breeders, they both had each other by the face. Whew lucky

Mark
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