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ManSorry,, at that size some are really hard to see if they have a hemipene bulge near the vent. My best guess is right now is 65% female, but keep trying to get a good pic.
Below is a picture of mine when he was about the same size as yours. I marked the area so you can see what I'm looking for. You can see a slight hump in the tail.
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i couldn't find my 4 month old jackson in his cage for 30 minutes once i was on the verge of tears bc i thought he had escaped some howI just went in for an other photo op and I ABSOLUTELY COULD NOT find him/her.
With that new cage and all of that new foliage! It took me over 10 minutes to locate him deep inside a plant in the "addition" area.
Scary.
I'll get more photos.
And I'll probably bring him back to the store on Monday and either trade or confirm that I leave with a boy.
Thank you
It gets pretty bad the "better" your cage furniture gets.i couldn't find my 4 month old jackson in his cage for 30 minutes once i was on the verge of tears bc i thought he had escaped some how
I sent the shop owner the same photos.Im saying female, thin tail base. But need better photos
Just curious about his jointsYes definitely a male, you have more photos?
Agree can you post more pictures... It is a male... But see the way his mouth is? That is not normal if it is consistently that way. I would also like to check limbs and the abdomen injury.I traded for this larger male Vohemar Panther with an old, healed injury to his abdomen.
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