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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
 Originally Posted by llovelace
How old are they?
Don't know, a few months.... they are 3.5" - 4" average.
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
 Originally Posted by Deborah
I allready read that thread but I'm unable to sex them.
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
They're all tangerines. Also, it would make it easier to sex them in you have side views of the vent areas since they may be too small to have fully developed pores right now.
I want to say:
Female
Female
Female
Male
Male
Can't tell possibly male
They shouldn't be too young to sex if I can get side views of the vent areas.
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
I'll get pics now and upload them. Please wait a few minutes.
Thanks
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
first two look male and the rest look female. However, seeing as they are still really young, the sexes could be different. Hope that helps!
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Re: Help ID and Sexing this Leos
#1 male (99% sure)
#2 male?
#3 female
#4 female
#5 male
#6 hard to say as its blurry
if you get yourself a magnifying glass and look for an arrow shaped line of scales that have tiny depressions in the middle of them, almost like unpunched donuts, they also seem to be more square shaped than the surrounding scales... the pic of gecko #1 has the row of scales really obviously.
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