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oh right - i thought u "knew" (or close to it that they were bandensis!) - size and shape of the eggs would be ur best bet at this stage i would say...not that i could id it from the egg
Sounds like mine, but it is impossible to tell without cutting up the body and looking at the club and cuttlebone. Of course, as they get older we get some great clues!
I strongly suspect that you are getting the same eggs I am getting because I doubt there is more than one exporter exporting them!
oh, you actually opened an egg? - and it survived? maybe they are close to hatching...but why open them up?? i suppose the excitement would make me do the same though...lol
can't you tell from the egg pictures righty? - or are they still too similar...
They are very close Oscar, and my importer has had some hatch too, but he maintains that sometimes they break the egg wall and stay in there hiding!! Funny things, and cute to boot!
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