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<blockquote data-quote="nzxmUyZNKEBoqN3e" data-source="post: 341225" data-attributes="member: 12049"><p>I have 2 male violins who live in identical enclosures under identical conditions with the same feeding schedules. One of them took 44 days to reach the final moult whilst I'm still waiting for the other one to make his final moult, <em>66</em> days later. I'm assuming that longevity must be partly attributed to genetics, although this is a significant amount of time difference between the two! The one who I am waiting to moult isn't showing any signs of it either (wing bud fattening, not eating etc) - I'm almost a bit worried. I knew that the last moult time was long but this seems really very long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzxmUyZNKEBoqN3e, post: 341225, member: 12049"] I have 2 male violins who live in identical enclosures under identical conditions with the same feeding schedules. One of them took 44 days to reach the final moult whilst I'm still waiting for the other one to make his final moult, [I]66[/I] days later. I'm assuming that longevity must be partly attributed to genetics, although this is a significant amount of time difference between the two! The one who I am waiting to moult isn't showing any signs of it either (wing bud fattening, not eating etc) - I'm almost a bit worried. I knew that the last moult time was long but this seems really very long! [/QUOTE]
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