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Axolotl gender confusion!!

Foxypaws

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I've thought for ages that Coa was a boy. Now I've been saying girl because I've seen no testicles from the sides. Recently I've noticed that while there are no bumps seen from the side, when viewed from the bottom 'she' appears to have two big ones!! What on Earth is my gender?? She's 10 months old.



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Males can be sexed from six months but can take up to two years, most are sexable by twelve months.
 

KumquatSquats

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if the bump was bigger on the sides i'd think male, if it still looks the same when they hit 16 months i'd say female
 
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