B brooklynboy521 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 4, 2010 374 1 0 United States Mar 30, 2011 #1 Hey, I was reading a book on reptiles and it said that the males of colubrids are larger than the females. I know that in boiids the females are noticeably larger. Does this have any truth to it?
Hey, I was reading a book on reptiles and it said that the males of colubrids are larger than the females. I know that in boiids the females are noticeably larger. Does this have any truth to it?
N no_rules Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2011 18 0 0 Indonesia Apr 1, 2011 #2 not a problem in my opinion if males larger than females The most important male or female is at an appropriate age I have been breeding Morelia viridis many cases of male greater than female but its all going well
not a problem in my opinion if males larger than females The most important male or female is at an appropriate age I have been breeding Morelia viridis many cases of male greater than female but its all going well