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Question: Are my Axies male or Female?

Male or Female?

  • Berries Male

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  • Syrup Female

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  • Pancake Male

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Rhino

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Hi i've had one axolotl for a While and the other 2 are Fairly new.
I have a Golden Albino (Pancake), White Albino (Berries) and a Normal Black Axolotl (Syrup)

I have taken Pictures of them from under neath to see whether people on the Forum to give me your knowledge and help me understand whether these guys are male or Female :p

Now i think Pancake and Syrup are a Male and Berries is the Female But i have only Basic Knowledge of this so maybe you can help me with that :)

The Pictures are From White>Black>Gold
Berries>Syrup>Pancake
First>Second>Third
 

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Dr0gr1n

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Pictures from the side without flash would be better for me to tell. If you have a male you will definatly know it.

I think they may be too young to tell or they are just skinny.
 

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Alright i will see if i can get them to sit still for another photo shoot.
 

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Alright i will see if i can get them to sit still for another photo shoot.

Mine keeps hanging out in this position :eek: so pics are easy & bordering on dirty ;) lol
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Can I also ask if anyone can tell sex on this guy yet or is he too young to tell?
(Sorry to jump in on your thread :) )
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How can we know if they're too young? You haven't told us how old they are yet :)

An axie needs to be about 6-8 months before you can tell. Nikki, depending on how old yours is, it's probably a female. Axolotls are just like anything else, though. Sometimes there's a late bloomer.


Rhino, your pictures are too blurry and have too much of a glare. Clearer pictures, preferably from the side as well as from under, would be helpful.
 

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Well i have pictures of them on their sides and also How big they are.. Pancake i have had for about 3 months, Syrup is about 1 month old and berries is about 2 Days, but this is how long i have had them for i have no idea how old they are myself...

The Pictures are From Berries, Pancake and Syrup in that Order.
I will also post the Top shot i have of them so it helps Depict the Age of them :)
these Pictures shouldn't be blurry either..
 

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How can we know if they're too young? You haven't told us how old they are yet :)

An axie needs to be about 6-8 months before you can tell. Nikki, depending on how old yours is, it's probably a female. Axolotls are just like anything else, though. Sometimes there's a late bloomer.


Rhino, your pictures are too blurry and have too much of a glare. Clearer pictures, preferably from the side as well as from under, would be helpful.

If I'd have mentioned his / her age
you'd have laughed at me :eek:
Born early Aug12/so only 5 months old.
(But I'm an impatient axie mum :p & he/she has grown so fast I was sure it'd be an 'early bloomer' :D lol)



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