swollen cloaca?

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Hi! both my axies are male, ( i think ) but one of them has over the past fee weeks got a mutch bigger cloaca than the other one. other then that he's acting normal, eating normal and wayer parameters are good. i have fine sand in the tank and no other objects that he could have swallowed.

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i just wonder if this is just him bieng male or if it is swollen.


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Looks normal to me. Some males are better endowed than others...
 
good news. better to ask to many questiones then none :)
thank you


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