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    Re: My Second Chondro Photo Shoot (DUW)

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    Oh that is so awesome! The red is so vivid!!!

    I've got another dumb question since I'm getting drawn into the GTP more and more every day. Can you not sex them when they are young?
    Nope - if you'd see a hatchling in person you'd understand why. Their tails are TINY and fragile. Honestly I don't know if my smallest probe would even be small enough for a hatchling. The usual rule is to wait at least a year and til they're a couple hundred grams or so (they're like 12g when they hatch) because you can damage the tail/spine when they're real young but it might not show up til later on.

    To the OP: Nice chondros by the way...do you just have the reds or did you end up with any yellows?

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