Sexing Red Lizards

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Sexing Red Lizards

Post by matti2uude »

Can you help sex my Red Lizards?
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Re: Sexing Red Lizards

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2 m 1 f :)
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djtonyel wrote:2 m 1 f :)
Really? Because I thought it was the opposite. I thought the skinny one with the longer nose would be the male.
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Re: Sexing Red Lizards

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My males(i think they are older than yours) have little beards. their fins are also different. this may be because they are always in the tubes so their fins are more curled up on the sides.
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I agree, 2 males, 1 female
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Re: Sexing Red Lizards

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Thanks everyone. I'm glad I asked because I had it backwards.
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