Gender?

(Black Axolotl Gender)


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ArpTheAxolotl

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Hi! I’m getting another axolotl soon, and I’m wondering if you guys can help determine their gender! I’m really hoping that they are a male, but I cannot be so certain. Any help will be appreciated!
Also, I know that they are too young to tell for certain, but I just want to know what you guys think they may be.
Thanks!
And, I’d like to know what gender my current one may be as well!
 

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maybe try getting better pictures? i think the black one may be a devolving male, but i’m not sure. the other looks female
 
Both look female at the moment, but you did say they were young, so there's always a chance. Like I said though, both look female
 
They're too young to tell at the moment. Males can develop as early as 6 months. To me, these look like normal cloacae. A male cloacae will also bulge outwards from the sides, you'd be able to see it from the back. For example, here's a determined male's cloaca.
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Females cannot be definitively sexed until they are 18 months of age and their cloacae hasn't dropped.
 
They're too young to tell at the moment. Males can develop as early as 6 months. To me, these look like normal cloacae. A male cloacae will also bulge outwards from the sides, you'd be able to see it from the back. For example, here's a determined male's cloaca.
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Females cannot be definitively sexed until they are 18 months of age and their cloacae hasn't dropped.
Ok thanks!
 
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