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    I think its funny that your complaining about finding out that your pastave "male" is female. I would be stoked.


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    Re: when what you thought was a male is actually a female

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    I think its funny that your complaining about finding out that your pastave "male" is female. I would be stoked.


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    I wouldn't say I'm so much complaining as I'm just reacting to the situation at hand and trying to get information and advice about it from all of the experts on this forum. As I said before I was more concerned with a still very undersized female being bred, than any issues I have with the fact that he turned out to be a she. I did state that ultimately my plans for offspring remains basically the same so I'm not sure where you get that I am complaining about it. Certainly not my intent to come across that way.

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