Hey any one have a pic of telling a male from a female please 8).
Picking up my new BD tomarrow first one ever. I am a owner of 2 leos and 1 chameleon.
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Hey any one have a pic of telling a male from a female please 8).
Picking up my new BD tomarrow first one ever. I am a owner of 2 leos and 1 chameleon.
OR you can just tell me how to check.
Man I don't have any pics, might want to check over in the photo gallery, I seem to remember some over there. Here is how you tell though. Flip the tail up towards the head (be careful not to apply to much presure or you'll hurt it). Look along the tail a little bit above the vent (towards tip of tail not body). If there are two bumps with a dent in the middle it's a boy. Girls can have 1 bump in the middle or can be flat. It's pretty easy to tell on older animals but babies can be a real pain. There is also a method with the femoral pores that run down the thigh. Boys have larger ones, but unless you've got a few animals to compare that's pretty much useless. Good luck
Sean
Heart Mountain Herps
this link has some pictures and directions how to check.
http://www.dachiu.com/sexing.html
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