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Old 10-16-2009, 10:25 AM
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bradypodion sexing

I think is a male,but i'm not 100% sure because it havn't tipical male colours...it is ever brown and greys...
what do you think?


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Old 10-16-2009, 12:18 PM
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Male without balls? How it can be? No balls = female

(Ok, for hair pickers hemipenis bulges). Looking at size it seems to me adult not very young animal.
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Old 10-16-2009, 12:31 PM
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i agree if it doest have the bulge by its vent it is most definately a female.
....How old???
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Pretty little thing either way. Sorry it isn't the sex you want.
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I do not know where are you from but in Europe they are wayyyyyyyyy more damaranum males available (I hope you are not in SA because than we can not exclude other species I do not know all of them). Problem are females. I was not able find any when I needed it.
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this is way i said i was not completely sure about the sex. this specimen was sold to me as a male,but too many characteristics of his body made me doubt.
it's still good news though. i have a 1 year old ready to breed female now, and finding a male to match sure won't be a problem
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Old 10-16-2009, 02:13 PM
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I can help you with a male ;-)

but I'm not sure it is a female. I did have such a male which I needed 3 years before I was sure he was a male. Untill that time all males accepted him and addempted to breed but that he never excepted.

And with damaranum sexing is one of the most difficult with younger animals.
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