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shannon brown
at Wed Dec 1 12:59:48 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shannon brown ]
p.s. as far as the males usually looking better that is true pretty muc across the board with al Lampro's.
Back in the early to mid 90's I bred hundreds if not a thousand campbelli and I could usually sex them by site right out of the egg just due to tipping etc....
And I can still look at any random adult and sex it by site and I am about 95% right on it.
There is always a exception though and I have been fooled a couple times.
Look at this animal.Full grown adult hypo and I would swear it was a male except she laid perfect clutches for me for several years.
L8r

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