Sexing L091
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Sexing L091
I have 3 close to adult L091 and was wondering if they were too young to sex or if not, are they males/females. Thanks in advance. http://imgur.com/a/WeuiX
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Re: Sexing L091
All females based on the pics. Perhaps you can wait for them to go over 6" and try again.
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Re: Sexing L091
How can you tell males and females here? From what I know it is the head shape and whether it is in an arrow or a blunted shape, also from the girth in the belly or if it is a linear path from a broad head.
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Re: Sexing L091
With Leporas, solely relying on head shapes is very difficult. Both male and female can own a "pointed" head shape based on my experience.
Girth on the other hand, can be tricky because all of these specimens in the market are wild-caught, under-fed, and not yet fully mature. Does a skinny Lepora mean its a male specimen? I tend to disagree because once its properly fed, it could end up being stout and then be branded as female instead (?).
Be patient. Provide them with nice wooden caves and they will pair on their own.
Girth on the other hand, can be tricky because all of these specimens in the market are wild-caught, under-fed, and not yet fully mature. Does a skinny Lepora mean its a male specimen? I tend to disagree because once its properly fed, it could end up being stout and then be branded as female instead (?).
Be patient. Provide them with nice wooden caves and they will pair on their own.
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Re: Sexing L091
Looks like a male and a female, but still a bit small to be 100% sure.
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Re: Sexing L091
One of mine has been guarding a clay cave for some time now while the other seems to have no interest. Id like to get some wood caves. Either make them or try to find some to buy. Any recomendations on where to buy them or type of wood to use?
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Re: Sexing L091
i took a limb from a dried out dead oak tree, and then bored out the end of it. The bigger the cave you want, the bigger the drill bit you need.yayfish24 wrote:One of mine has been guarding a clay cave for some time now while the other seems to have no interest. Id like to get some wood caves. Either make them or try to find some to buy. Any recomendations on where to buy them or type of wood to use?
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