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Kayvon
at Sun Oct 23 22:48:01 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kayvon ]
I sold the brothers off as normals and kept the sisters. Interesting side note on that. When it hatched I knew it might be something different, when I popped it two hemipenes came out plain as day. Before I sold the other males I sexed it again and no doubt it was a male. A year and a half later I went to breed it to one of its sisters and couldn't get "him" to show any interest. I tried it with other females and got nothing either. I tried it with an anery that I thought was female (bought it that way, never probed it) and nothing. When there were eggs in its cage one day I checked my records and probed each animal that had been with it. The anery was the male. Regardless of the color abnormality there is definately something genetically wrong with this animal.
Kayvon
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