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Old 13-10-2018, 01:39 PM   #6
CherryBrandy
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afternoon Gemma, they will usually competitive eat, if one starts in the group the others pile on top and go for the food, that's why mine go into a circle - quite remarkable really as people may think my photos look staged but I have never positioned them they do it naturally. I would say if the heavier one is rounder then she is going to be female if you can't tell from the tail end. The girlies are always bigger badder and brassier. Good advice on her but I wouldn't worry too much as sounds like Smally is ok and will go for what he wants when he wants it as males tend to do. CB
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