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Sexing my Axolotls

Plc98

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I have had my Axies for about 6 months, they are now 16-18 months old, and I still cant tell if they're males or females, or one of each. One is albino with the GPF mutation gene, and the other is brown wildtype with the GPF mutation gene. Here are some pictures:

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The green one's name is Ivy and the wildtype's name is Vata. also they're just in the containers because I'm doing a 100% water change in their tank, thanks for any input!
 

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can someone please respond, I need to know if I should get a male or female, or no more new ones, I'd like to breed them, Thanks!
 

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I cant see the photos(my work has the storage blocked) but boys normally have a large bump under their tail and the girls only have a smallish bump, they are also a bit rounded compared to the boys........
 
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