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Fannia male & female
Forentom
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Posted on 13-03-2010 16:23
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Hello all,
How can I distinguish gender of mature fannia especially canicularis, scalaris and pusio.

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andrzej grzywacz
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The easiest way in my opinion is to look deeply in the eyes Smile Females have broad frons and males eyes are almost touching, very narrow frons in comparison with females.
 
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Thank you Andrzej. :)
 
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