Both young males and females can appear to have pores. With the females they just become dimples, and pores with males... so it it not always be the best indicator of gender when they are small.
Yes,thanks.That was what I thought.The male you can see without a doubt.The females have tiny pores,but not large like the males.I got what was supposed to be a pair,but I guess I got two females.I guess that is better.
Nothing wrong with 2 females. It gives you more time to set things up and prepare if you want to breed them or not and what Male Morph to breed them with as well. So basicly it gives you time to do all your research about breeding before you start.
Thanks,I want to try breeding.I have alot to learn about the whole morph thing.I now have 1.4 adults.The male is normal,but the females are all different.I will take a couple pics to find out what they are and what I should get for a male to make some morphs.