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<blockquote data-quote="Phobik1" data-source="post: 197791" data-attributes="member: 29440"><p>I think it is just random. You can get 1 out 4, 2 out of 4, 3 out of 4 on any given group. Right now I have 3 Trio's. A. Bicoloratum, G. Pulchripes and L. Striatus w the Pulchripes just over a year and each a different size. I'm gonna guess, the smaller and slower eater is the female. Slow n steady will live longer. ( just theory ). I have also just gone and purchased juvenile females of Iherenghi, Actaeon and Pulchra just to see how good the sexing is from dealers. Im pretty confident in the Dealers I have purchased from. I also have a young female A. Moderatum, an Arizona Blond and adult Iodius of which none have molted yet. Im just babbling. You inspired me w Avics and the one I have is coming along just great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phobik1, post: 197791, member: 29440"] I think it is just random. You can get 1 out 4, 2 out of 4, 3 out of 4 on any given group. Right now I have 3 Trio's. A. Bicoloratum, G. Pulchripes and L. Striatus w the Pulchripes just over a year and each a different size. I'm gonna guess, the smaller and slower eater is the female. Slow n steady will live longer. ( just theory ). I have also just gone and purchased juvenile females of Iherenghi, Actaeon and Pulchra just to see how good the sexing is from dealers. Im pretty confident in the Dealers I have purchased from. I also have a young female A. Moderatum, an Arizona Blond and adult Iodius of which none have molted yet. Im just babbling. You inspired me w Avics and the one I have is coming along just great. [/QUOTE]
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