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Question: Please help, male female question :)

Alonyamin

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I have these 4 for axies that i want to breed,all of them are more than 18 cm and over 1 year old and im almost 100% positive that all of them reached sexual maturity.
so what i need to know is which of them are males and which are females,thank you all :lol:
PINK:
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YELLOW:
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BLUE/BLACK:
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GREEN:
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I think all female, but some relaxed whole body side views would help a lot.
 
No, not sure. Pretty sure on the pink and yellow, the pics on the wilds are hard to tell.
 
someone who i onced sold to a pair of axolotls that i had send me a picture of them and i need to know if theyre males cause if so ill buy them back from him.
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they should not be in gravel like that, it should be removed immediately as it will kill them
 
Pink looks female, I can't see the business end on the gold. You are looking for a well developed lump right behind the back legs on a male. It's really pretty obvious in most males. Here's one of my male juvies. Oops, he's upside down, but you can still see what I mean.
 

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