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RE: Sold to me as a female (is this a male?)

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Posted by: NDokai at Wed Jun 10 07:10:29 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NDokai ]  
   

Perry,
Like you were already saying, it seems prety common for female lizards to have small bulges where a males hemipinile bulges are. I am not sure what these lumps are made of, but I would assume that they are just muscle, or maybe vestigial pockets that don't really have a purpose in females.
As far as redbacks coloring up, it does depend on the locale and individual. Some are just better looking than others, some color up faster, some slower. I would expect a full color change to take at least 3 to 5 years, sometimes longer. Some continue to develop more black through their whole life. There really is no set standard.

I hope this helped.

Nick


   

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