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Quickie Question

TigerLilly

WiLd&CrAzEy tHiNg
What are the #s with the decimals for? Is that they're size or age or what?
Heh, sorry just curious.
 
2.4.1

The first number (2) is how many males.
The second number (4) is how many females.
The third number (1) is how many are unsexed.

males.females.unsexed

:)
 
Do you mean the 0.1.0 ? If you do it means male.female.unsexed

0.1.0 would be a female
1.0.0 would be a male
0.0.5 would 5 unsexed

Most of the time if they have been sexed you'll only see the first two numbers like:

0.3 3 females
4.0 4 males
2.3 2 males and 3 females.

Hope that helps,
VJ
 
Oh! okay. I thought it was they're size or how old they we're. Heh, thanks a bunch, I'm not exactly that bright ;).
 
Well, it always seems easy once you know it but when you don't know, you don't know. :)

So, do you actually have 2.5 normal corns then? :p
 
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