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neutered male rats

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Question
I will soon have 2 male rats, 1 older than the other, they will inhabit the same cage, not neutered, for a period of probably 3 months (long enough for me to save enough to have them both neutered) Now this is the question, I will at that time have 6 female rats, not spayed.  The question I have is that I have a large Cage on wheels, now housing my females and a 3 level smaller cage for the 2 males.  I would like to (after about 2 months following the neutering) put the 2 males into the same cage with the females, thus removing the other cage from my room and adding room for the 2 males.  My question is when the 2 males are moved into the female rat cage, will they start fighting, even though neutered by then for 2 months?  I need to know before I attempt to move them, After bonding them to each other, I don't want them trying to kill each other over the females.  If this can't be a possibility, I'd rather leave them in the smaller cage and not even try the move.

Answer
Generally once neutered and given a chance to relax and those hormones begin to decrease, even having intact females introduced isn't going to cause squabbling if they're already very close/bonded. I have neutered males in with intact females and I've never had an issue between/about genders. But, every rat is different, and of course it is ALWAYS a possibility, but in general I think you would be fine.