Trace
Captain Awesome
Are these guys easily sexed out of the egg/egg membrane like most other Trioceros species? And if so, what would the telltale signs be? I was just over at Drew's taking a look at his recently hatched clutch of T. quadricornis quadricornis (they are cute as!) and to me there are obvious males and females but it's my understanding through reading the archives here that they are not sexable until 2 or 3+ months of age. The Necas tome and AdCham species profile also don't mention neonates except in a generalized care fashion. Am I seeing things or are hemipenal bulges, rostrals and fins visible (albeit subtle) at one or two weeks of age?
Cheers and thanks,
Trace
Cheers and thanks,
Trace