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Old 09-28-2008, 03:55 AM
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Ryan,
Looking over your pics, it appears you actually have 2 males and a female. The female is #1, with the males being #2 and #3.

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thats what i thought. 2-3=male, 1=female
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Looking over your pics, it appears you actually have 2 males and a female. The female is #1, with the males being #2 and #3.

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Thanks,

#2 does look like a male to me but I was hopefull as I wanted two females.

If you had to put a % on #2 being a male what would you say. ?? 100% 80% .

Good news is , This is my excuse for 2.2 . I happen to have a cage for her already.
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Ryan,
I'm 99% sure on that #2 being a male. The coloration is one often only seen in the males (typical brown...a lot of my shots have this), and he appears to have the bulged tail. I guess that makes your excuse valid.
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I'm 99% sure on that #2 being a male. The coloration is one often only seen in the males (typical brown...a lot of my shots have this), and he appears to have the bulged tail. I guess that makes your excuse valid.
Perfect, , I just got a good look at him and see the bulge now as well.

Thanks again. Here comes 2.2!
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I'm 99% sure on that #2 being a male. The coloration is one often only seen in the males (typical brown...a lot of my shots have this), and he appears to have the bulged tail. I guess that makes your excuse valid.
The color issue is not totally true, I have had several females show 'male' colors for many months, same with WC females that come in looking like a male. The only way to tell if you have a m or f for sure is to wait and see if the buldge or lack of it.
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The color issue is not totally true, I have had several females show 'male' colors for many months, same with WC females that come in looking like a male. The only way to tell if you have a m or f for sure is to wait and see if the buldge or lack of it.
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Somehow I knew you were going to pounce on that. I was not eluding to the fact that the coloration was the prime signifying factor. That would be silly, as we both know carpets often times are very inconsistent. A prime example is Ryan's #3. Those colors are more typical female in my experience, but the bulge cancels that out.

However, more often than not, the brown is typical male, though NOT a confirmation of such. I was just tossing that in as one more prime example. My main assumption was 95% based on the bulge.



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Somehow I knew you were going to pounce on that. I was not eluding to the fact that the coloration was the prime signifying factor. That would be silly, as we both know carpets often times are very inconsistent. A prime example is Ryan's #3. Those colors are more typical female in my experience, but the bulge cancels that out.

However, more often than not, the brown is typical male, though NOT a confirmation of such. I was just tossing that in as one more prime example. My main assumption was 95% based on the bulge.



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I am still getting a new one. That final

Thanks both of you guys. We will find out sooner or later.
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Well, #2 was defiantly a male. I picked up another female yesterday.

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