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Posted by: epidemic at Sat Feb 11 10:59:22 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by epidemic ] I have two dwarf Drys residing within my collection, a D. couperi and a D. m erebennus. However, neither of teh specimens harbor the posterior taper I have seen in other speciemns of dimunitive size. I have no intention of breeding the dwarf specimens and use them for educational purposes only. Also, I do not believe a dwarf female specimen would survive oviposition, nor would I wish to see the genetics of such specimens enter the mainstream, should the trait indeed be of genetic origins... | ||
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