Brookesia thieli Sex ID?

Livingstons Lizards

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Hello,
I am currently in School and had to downsize my collection, and foster out my deremensis. However, I had room for in my dorm for a small Exo Terra and I picked up a pair of Brookesia thieli. I'm still a little iffy of sexing this genus. I believe this is a male but looking for second opinions.
 

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@javadi
Here is the other one.
 

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Thanks for sharing---
Joking when I say this.

You should concentrate on School, so send those to me. :D (y)
Actually thinking: WOW! They would be a great way to relax after hitting the books. Keep us posted when they lay. (y)
 
@redhIt really is. I have them, some Phelsuma grandis and Anolis allisoni I'm hoping to breed (use money for food) lol. That or keeping my brain active playing the game of finding a needle in a hay stack.

@kinyonI didn't know that. I knew most species fell to the floor when startled. I more so love how slow they are. I thought Deremensis lived in a different time frame.
 
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