angelicus questions

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collingwood
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angelicus questions

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Hi everyone,
could anyone give me some simple pointers as to sexing angelicus? I have read the cat-e-log info, but I'm still confused......although I think part of the trouble is that it would appear mine are all the same sex, it's always easier to vent-sex things if you have male and female to compare to.

I can sex multipunctatus - is it the same sort of thing?

Also, how small could I sex angelicus? If mine are all female I'll want to find a male (I know the chances of me breeding them are really slim, but it's definitely not going to happen if I don't have male and female!). I know somewhere where I can get small ones which are about 1.5-2" - what are my chances of sexing them?

Thanks,

Collingwood
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Re: angelicus questions

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collingwood wrote:could anyone give me some simple pointers as to sexing angelicus? I have read the cat-e-log info, but I'm still confused......although I think part of the trouble is that it would appear mine are all the same sex, it's always easier to vent-sex things if you have male and female to compare to.
How large are they? Could be that yours are too small to sex reliably.
I can sex multipunctatus - is it the same sort of thing?
Basically, yes. Boys have what is technically known as a "thingy", girls don't. :)
Also, how small could I sex angelicus? If mine are all female I'll want to find a male (I know the chances of me breeding them are really slim, but it's definitely not going to happen if I don't have male and female!). I know somewhere where I can get small ones which are about 1.5-2" - what are my chances of sexing them?
That may just be too small to tell.
collingwood
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Post by collingwood »

Wow! Thanks for the quick reply!
How large are they? Could be that yours are too small to sex reliably.
They are about 20cm, and several years old. So if I can't sex them at this size I 've got problems!!
Basically, yes. Boys have what is technically known as a "thingy", girls don't.
Thanks, that is just the sort of "technical" info I was after! :D I guess I was worried there was some subtle difference I wasn't getting....

I think I've got it sorted out now, the ones I have must be female and I had trouble being confident about it because they both look the same. As for the little ones in the shop I think I'll just have to compare the ones that are there and if there's no difference I'll assume they can't be sexed reliably at that size.

Cheers,

Collingwood
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