Boy or girl??

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not really too sure if this axie's a boy or a girl, kind seems inbetween in my experience :confused:... opinons anyone??

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I'm not good at these but i think thats a slightly undeveloped male.

Mel
 
How old/how big is the axolotl?
 
If it's full size, I'd say male. The belly isn't very large.
 
Looks like a male to me.
 
Based on the color of the gills I'd say it's a female....I don't think any male would be caught walking around wearing gills that color.
 
Based on the color of the gills I'd say it's a female....I don't think any male would be caught walking around wearing gills that color.

:grin:
 
Looks grown enough to me, I'd say female.

It looks like Florence did. Florence had the female body shape too. She was 19 months old and full grown before she decided to be a bulging boy lol.

This one has (from this pic) a male shape.

Mel
 
hmm yer, he/she/it's quite large about 10-12 inches, not sure how old though. So I was thinking either a large but immature male or just a big female... although it was supposed to be a boy
 
Based on the color of the gills I'd say it's a female....I don't think any male would be caught walking around wearing gills that color.
:ha::ha::ha::supercool::rofl:
 
At that size, you can probably be safely assured it's a boy.
 
I always was pretty sure my axie was a girl but then one day SHE decided to be a male. I think it's just guessing now.
 
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