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She/he is only about four months old (same as my other two). All were incubated female, however, she/he looks a little bit different. There are no developed pores yet, but I'm thinking that the bulges are there. While I was cleaning out their tank (they are separated with dividers) she/he was a little bit frisky with one of my other two. I had really wanted them all to be female so I could house them together , oh well. Let me know what you all think, I may just be imagining things.
Oh man that sucks . How often does that happen when incubating for female? Should I be worried that he was on top of my other leo? It was for a max of 1-2 minutes and they are all only four (almost five) months. I didn't see any actual penetration.
chances are their is nothing to worry about (especially if they are not sexually mature or ovulating) however their is always a chance, as slight as it may be,,,, just seperate him from the rest
hmm.. looks like a male which could be both unfortunate..and fortunate..if that one does turn out male, you could breed it to that albino and make some beautiful babies, but just cant keep them together. but there are some flaws to keeping them together..god forbid one should get sick..and its in it early stages and you dont know which is sick..more money on vet bills, but i wouldnt worry to much about that, you're taking excelent care of them so they probably wont get sick
..im still in love with that albino BTW, lol
good luck with them
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