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triniian
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I have watched my group of 4 tincs very closely trying to tell them apart - male from female.
They are 10months old and I still can't tell. They all look so similar. I have judged the lobes on the fore-feet and the hump of the backs and if I had to guess, I'd say I have 4 males.
Do you think it is too early to tell? Can 4 males happily coexist? Should I even worry to split them? Any ideas for me?
I really want to end up with at least one breeding pair - so that I can experience the eggs hatching, tadpoles morphing and frogs growing.
Thanks for reading. ----- -Iman
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