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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 81666" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I've noticed the Little Kenyans grow fairly quickly. My small group had a dozen or so nymphs and i fed off maybe 6 or 8 of them, now i have 2 or 3 juvies and the rest are adult. I just read the adult males can climb, but i haven't seen any or my adults climbing yet. maybe i have all females? Oh and they're live bearers, they don't do eggs, they need a layer of substrate to dig a "birthing chamber". Probably why mine haven't reproduced lol If your eyes are better than mine the males have longer wings. I can't see wings on any of mine (that i remember anyway) so i've probably got a bunch of adult females.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 81666, member: 4199"] I've noticed the Little Kenyans grow fairly quickly. My small group had a dozen or so nymphs and i fed off maybe 6 or 8 of them, now i have 2 or 3 juvies and the rest are adult. I just read the adult males can climb, but i haven't seen any or my adults climbing yet. maybe i have all females? Oh and they're live bearers, they don't do eggs, they need a layer of substrate to dig a "birthing chamber". Probably why mine haven't reproduced lol If your eyes are better than mine the males have longer wings. I can't see wings on any of mine (that i remember anyway) so i've probably got a bunch of adult females. [/QUOTE]
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