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Can u tell if my axie is a girl?

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casey

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Just wondering if you can tell if my axie is a girl - i just want to make sure before I change her/his name.
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casey

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There doesn't seem to be any swelling, so I'm assuming it's a girl - is that right?

I've called her Stella
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apryl

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Awsome,my pup is called Stella!She is very nawty!!lol
How old is Stella?I asked if anyone could tell what sex Boris was but was told you cant really tell till they are a year old.I am hoping he is a he,or its Borisetta lol
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stipe

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look you can tell by loking at the cloaca or the bump just behind the rear legs, if thats swolen or looks like a lump its a boy
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. you can also tell by looking at the shape. girls have a tendency to have a more rounder stomach as they stor the eggs in them.
 
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casey

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Apryl Moore - my fish was called Boris - it's such a cool name, isn't it! I have no idea how old she is cause I bought her from a pet shop when she was about 17cm and in the past few weeks she's grown 2cm, they said she wouldn't be that old, but I'm not too sure.

Stipe puric - there's no swelling and she does have a round stomach but she's quite slender - I'm pretty sure she's a she, but I guess I'll just have to wait a bit longer and see if a swelling grows.

Thanks for helping
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stipe

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if thers no swelling behind the legs i would say 99% shes a girl.
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