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sdslancs
at Sat Apr 19 07:56:53 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sdslancs ]
they see something sticking out of the vent and call it hemipenes. But they never followed thru to actually see if that individual laid eggs or mated a female.
Hi there, I did have another question about this. At just over 3' and at least 18mos old, in case my Albig happens to be female, should I be digging around in the substrate looking for eggs, or is it still too young/small? He/she digs a lot!
But since I had reported what I'd see everted, a while back on another forum and was told by one of the more experienced posters, basically 'if my observations were accurate, it must be a male'
I took that as gospel and decided I did indeed have a male. Maybe I do, but if not, it will be a perfect example of what you said.
ps-Do you have a book or website with information on monitor husbandry and breeding? And if not, why not?)
Thank you,
Susan.
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