I'm not going to do anything right now, aside from whatever I can to help this female heal her wound. I can definitely do introductions further down the road, I just figured I'd ask. As I think about it more now, I don't need another litter of scrubs this year, as much as I'd love one. I wouldn't even have the space for them. For now I'll just continue with quarantine and begin the quarantine of my new additions. On my hike the other day I found several pickeringii, and the majority of them were severely wounded or infected with something. The healthy ones were maybe 1 in every 10. A few of them were in shed, and some of them were showing red on the cheeks, and their heads appeared to be brown, but could be red when they shed. I've never seen pickeringii with such prominent red, so I kept the largest male I've ever seen (well over 24"), who is completely healthy looking, and has this brown head.