Yes, one of my pair used to look like that -- but not as pronounced as yours. I want to say that it is a trait of the male --- believe that it was Phil who mentioned it to me.
You can barely see it in this picture, which is of my male. Again it isn't as pronounced as your picture but is there.
Yes. Thank you. I am aware of the marking on male A. perideraions, but I'm looking to see if it is a trait shared by A. sandaracinos....
There is more to this than I am mentioning here and I will share what I'm thinking with the rest of you...
but I want to be a little more sure of myself before I make the point in public.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15721968#post15721968 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WDLV Yes. Thank you. I am aware of them on perideraion, but I'm looking to see if it is a trait shared by male sandaracinos....
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