Solid Snake Avid Member Jul 15, 2012 #21 ataraxia said: Edit: how do you distinguish gender with brady's? Click to expand... Coloration is very helpful. The thamnos at least show very different patterns/colorations between the sexes.
ataraxia said: Edit: how do you distinguish gender with brady's? Click to expand... Coloration is very helpful. The thamnos at least show very different patterns/colorations between the sexes.
ataraxia Avid Member Jul 15, 2012 #22 showjet95 said: Tail base is almost always a dead give away, Bradys pack heat Click to expand... i thought i was seeing a buldge in the pics? Solid Snake said: Coloration is very helpful. The thamnos at least show very different patterns/colorations between the sexes. Click to expand... Ahha thx snizzy.
showjet95 said: Tail base is almost always a dead give away, Bradys pack heat Click to expand... i thought i was seeing a buldge in the pics? Solid Snake said: Coloration is very helpful. The thamnos at least show very different patterns/colorations between the sexes. Click to expand... Ahha thx snizzy.
Solid Snake Avid Member Jul 15, 2012 #23 Ive also noticed that two of mine stay together often, while the third does her own thing. Even while sleeping:
Ive also noticed that two of mine stay together often, while the third does her own thing. Even while sleeping:
Solid Snake Avid Member Jul 15, 2012 #25 Yes it is. You can see the color patterns I mention in the other thread in these photos. One (the male) is distinctly different.
Yes it is. You can see the color patterns I mention in the other thread in these photos. One (the male) is distinctly different.