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Hello! New to this forum, but not to axolotls! I was just looking for some opinions. I have one boy I just got, 7 months, clearly a boy. I recently received a melanoid that I was told is a boy. He's around 13 months. The question I have is, is he a boy? His body is rounder than my other males, and his boy parts are not very full. I have 4 males, I didn't want to breed, just enjoy, which is why I don't keep females. If this is a girl, she will be my first and obviously need her own setup. I'm going to post her body and her back end. I'll post the Lucy that's clearly a boy just to show the difference.
 

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