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angiN
at Mon Jul 9 15:00:43 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by angiN ]
Now I have chosen two pictured just like those two males, the colourful is definately male, but the brown one appears female - we have been unable to prove otherwise by popping hemipenes. Also they both seem much more relaxed and less stressed now they have been seperated, whilst I noticed the other left together look darker in colour to me ( almost blck at times)and appeared slightly stressed ( they have since been seperated.) I put this down to males being kept together.
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