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Pushing my luck a little, but can anyone help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 83985" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>I cannot see any spermatheca on your last picture, which would mean male. But... I really don't know at what size are the spermathecae visible and fully formed. I asked one breeder friend, and he told me it all depends on the spp. As for myself, I've not been able to spot a spermatheca on all my youngest Ts, then I thought they were all males... Which turned out to be false: later on, I saw that the spermatheca began to be visible with my magnifying glass.</p><p></p><p>All this to say: if someone could chime in and give us some insight on this topic (and answer NatashaG's question of course!), it would be very helpful. [USER=1090]@Casey K.[/USER] for instance...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 83985, member: 3795"] I cannot see any spermatheca on your last picture, which would mean male. But... I really don't know at what size are the spermathecae visible and fully formed. I asked one breeder friend, and he told me it all depends on the spp. As for myself, I've not been able to spot a spermatheca on all my youngest Ts, then I thought they were all males... Which turned out to be false: later on, I saw that the spermatheca began to be visible with my magnifying glass. All this to say: if someone could chime in and give us some insight on this topic (and answer NatashaG's question of course!), it would be very helpful. [USER=1090]@Casey K.[/USER] for instance... [/QUOTE]
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