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Okay, I asked this on another forum. In a longer post and my question wasn't answered. I was told to seperate my leos and not to breed untill they are 50gs and so on. Which had nothing to do with my question. Okay, Clyde who I was told by the local breeder that I got him from that he was incubated for male but he is kind of mean, he is about 6 months old and he flickers his tail at me when I have my hand in the tank and trys to bite when I pick him up, he really isn't skittish hes just a butthead,lol. He was bullying my female not letting her eat or in the hides. They have been seperated for some time. My question is could he actually be a hot female? He is just barely showing any buldges under his tail but there are no v-shaped pores at least not that I can see. i used a magnifying glass but he doesn't like to be handled at all so i tried and he squirmed so i just left him alone. So are there any signs of a hot female? Can they have the anatomy or somewhat the anatomy of a male. I am just curious, it wont really make much difference to me I still love him to death. Thank you guys,
Kristy
 
I incubated one of my Line Bred Snows for Male last year at 88-90 degrees, hatched in about 40-45 days (Can't remember exactly how many days) and it turned out to be a Female. I guess you can call her a "Hot Female". She isn't aggressive at all, quite tame. And she doesn't have any bulges at all, she looks exactly like a female.

Hope this helps :)
 
do you think you could get a decent pic of his buldges? im sure hed be showing plenty by then one way or the other.
 
I will see if I can get my husband to take a pic while I take a pic, Clyde is really squirmy so i am not sure if i will be able to get a good one. I will get one of bonnie too just to make sure but I am pretty sure shes is a female. I will get the pics up later or tomorrow.
Kristy
 
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