I'm sure you guys or gals out there can figure this one out. I can't. I see bulges so I assume hes a male, but I could be wrong.Only 6-7 months old so it still might be too soon.Thanks!
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I'm sure you guys or gals out there can figure this one out. I can't. I see bulges so I assume hes a male, but I could be wrong.Only 6-7 months old so it still might be too soon.Thanks!
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This is a male albig...

Its a female as far as I can see. This is a male, theres no mistaking a male.

I definitelty see the difference. It's not just a bulge, IT'S A BULGE!!! I thought it was a male. Stupid me. Shows you how inexperienced we can be. I was gonna call it "bull" now I'll call it "Baby". Thank you very much!!
i have no clue. what am i suposted to look for?
thanks
Alex
Male and females as adults, etc. Albigs are easy to tell (well when youve seen one of each), but other monitors can get difficult, some have hemipene bulges, some have spurs, etc, none the less it can be difficult.
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