What are your thoughts on this Preston? Many of the R. ciliatus I've acquired come from Preston's ciliatus stock, and he has mentioned that many of his "dull" colored ciliatus tend to be female.
Nathan ----- Original Message ----- From: nathan hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 11:41 AM Subject: Re: Re:ciliatus question > In general, I have also found this to be the case. But, I recently raised a > dull gray animal that was definitely a male. I have also noticed that the > "dalmatian" ciliatus tend to be female. > > Nathan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dr. Bob Herrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 1:58 PM > Subject: Re:ciliatus question > > > > I have a question on sexing Rhacodactylus ciliatus. I have been breeding > > 1-2 pairs for about three years now and at about 6-8 weeks of age, there > > are brightly colored individuals which have in my experience (they ones > > that I kept) turned out to be males and then the other buckskin (gray) > > individuals that have turned out to all be females. Can you sex these by > > color long before the hemipenial pouches appear?? > > Bob Herrington, Ph.D > > Dept. Biology > > Georgia Southwestern State Univ. > > Americus, GA 31709 > > http://scimath.gsw.edu/bherring/ > > > > > ########################################################################### > > THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV > > WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > > The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. > > > ########################################################################### > > >
