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underside picture of b vagans.

Zurchiboy

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Our b vagans is roughly 1.2 inch dls. I still believe it is too small for accurately determining but here's a picture for those who want to give it a shot. I am hoping it turns out to be a she when it grows up.
 

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I would wager a guess as a male. like u said a little small right now. but the absence of curvature between the front two book lungs makes it look male to me. just my 2 cents though, I am definitely not an expert. :)
 

Zurchiboy

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I would wager a guess as a male. like u said a little small right now. but the absence of curvature between the front two book lungs makes it look male to me. just my 2 cents though, I am definitely not an expert. :)
I only have 2 slings. So it's hard to see since the underside of our new gbb looks the same. I'll just have to be patient. I am sure they are born female and male. Just can't tell.
 
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