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Let check my Paramesotriton chinensis gender.

lerdchai

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Please check my P.chinensis ' gender by pics below;

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1,2,4 are males. 3 is female.

If you re keeping all of them together, provide loooooooots of space and be very careful and leep an eye open for agression.
 

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Thanks a lot Azhael,can u tell me trick to separate their gender? or tell me links for me to get more information.
 
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