Chamified New Member Apr 8, 2010 #1 Which one is a male and which one is a female and how do you know?!?!? Or are they both? I just dont wanna stress my first one out! Attachments 001.jpg 244.9 KB · Views: 189 002.jpg 251.3 KB · Views: 195
Which one is a male and which one is a female and how do you know?!?!? Or are they both? I just dont wanna stress my first one out!
Rocky Established Member Apr 8, 2010 #2 Lol I just caught one and we are keeping it as well I'm not sure how to tell sex. I looked under his tail and saw a bulge so I assumed male. Where are you from? Mine was caught in central texas
Lol I just caught one and we are keeping it as well I'm not sure how to tell sex. I looked under his tail and saw a bulge so I assumed male. Where are you from? Mine was caught in central texas
Chamified New Member Apr 8, 2010 #3 Los Angelos I caught two which eat everyday. The lighter one doesnt have much blue but the darker one has black outside and blue inside I think the lighter is a female and the darker is a male.
Los Angelos I caught two which eat everyday. The lighter one doesnt have much blue but the darker one has black outside and blue inside I think the lighter is a female and the darker is a male.
S sgvreptiles New Member Apr 11, 2010 #4 sceleperous occedentalis longipis looks like 2 females. Pictures of the underside will tell forsure. Very abundent it california!
sceleperous occedentalis longipis looks like 2 females. Pictures of the underside will tell forsure. Very abundent it california!