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Mantid Discussions
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Parymenopus consolidated
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<blockquote data-quote="Bug Trader" data-source="post: 216346" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Its difinitely the lighting in reference to the variations in color being they are all related stock. Id suggest diet as well but based on the size of the species we all basicly feed out the same foods. Very nice female, Good luck with the next molt and breeding, someones got to get it done, Im amazed at the male count and maturity rate people are having with them. Was there any real attempt to slow the males or was sexing an issue for longer than expected?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bug Trader, post: 216346, member: 4572"] Its difinitely the lighting in reference to the variations in color being they are all related stock. Id suggest diet as well but based on the size of the species we all basicly feed out the same foods. Very nice female, Good luck with the next molt and breeding, someones got to get it done, Im amazed at the male count and maturity rate people are having with them. Was there any real attempt to slow the males or was sexing an issue for longer than expected? [/QUOTE]
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