This is a great observation! Now I have 8 babies that are 6 months old and it is easy to tell that most are males and one is female but there is always that one or two that are not that certain!
I think I may try your method of IDing them next cluth and split them out to see if it holds true. Sure would be easier to sex them that way!
Do you think this will hold true of the other species as well? The leps/crucigera (depending on opinion) are so short and stout by contrast that I am wondering if this would still be the case with the hatchlings.
All things to ponder for my next clutches.
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Marcia - FroggieB Dragons
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