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Male or female?

russell

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This is my olive wildtype named yolandi is he/she male or female?
Thanks in advance

Russell
 

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Sharron

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Its a bit hard to tell in these pics

But I can tell you that if you have a male, you will notice the two bumps protruding from behind his back legs
 

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oops, missed the last pic, long day at work.

He looks like a nice healthy boy. Oh and by the way both are beautiful.
 

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the secound pic is awsome!
i really want some axies but were i get my newts cant get them :(
 

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the wildy for about a month, the similar sized leuc for about 3 months and the massive leuc about 6 months - she is about 11 inches and growing every day!
Im picking up a melanoid and a golden albino next friday
 

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I have two golden albino's (now new Mum and Dad) of 34 very happy healthy babies. (unfortunately no pics)

I am now looking at getting a very cute olive.

Orpheus and Sylabub (Dad and Mum Axies) love to eat prawns, which we hand feedk, they have turned their nose up to anything else . What do your Axies prefer?
 
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