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Thread: Listing animals

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    Listing animals

    Ok so i am new here. i noticed when people list their animals they often list them like this: 1.1 or 0.1 or 1.2... etc. what does this mean?

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    Re: Listing animals

    That's your male:female ratio.

    1.1 is one male, one female.
    2.5 is two males, 5 females.
    1.4.2 is one male, 4 females, 2 unsexed.

    And so on...

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    Re: Listing animals

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    That's your male:female ratio.

    1.1 is one male, one female.
    2.5 is two males, 5 females.
    1.4.2 is one male, 4 females, 2 unsexed.

    And so on...
    yeah i assumed so but i didnt want to be posting things i was unsure about. thank you

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    Re: Listing animals

    First number is males, second number is females, third number is unsexed.

    1.2.1 normals

    Would be one male, two females, one unsexed
    Last edited by DooLittle; 03-04-2012 at 02:33 PM.

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