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FroggieB
at Mon Jun 14 12:44:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FroggieB ]
are they as obvious as the capra? With my two there is hardly any difference in the base of the tail but the temperament is very different between the two. Both are fat and the brighter green one is very aggressive to say the least. The darker of the two is much more calm but still isn't what you could call tame by any means. Needless to say I don't handle either but rather make sure they have feeders avalable. They do love to take roaches from tongs but even then the green one hisses and makes a fuss before eating. 
here's some pics. Not too great as they are in shed but shows the pattern and color difference.
First is a shot of both side by side. The one on the left is the one that was supposed to be female while the one on the right was supposed to be male.

Here is a fuller view of the female. I wasn't able to get a side shot as she doesn't move aroung much except to eat and visit the water.

Here are some closer shots of the one that's supposed to be a male:


If anyone can shed some light on this I would be most appreciative. If what I have is two females then I really need a male! If they are a pair and are just more difficult to sex than capra then hopefully I will have some eggs this fall.
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