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Posted by: psilocybe at Sat Mar 18 14:29:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by psilocybe ] Interesting...because as hatchlings (at least all that I've seen) the male is much lighter colored than the female, who is darker. A pretty accurate way of sexing them actually from what I've seen...my pair follows this trend as well. [ Hide Replies ]
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