Brand new beardie owner and I would love a little help with sexing my beardie... any thoughts?
C cmoo Member Sep 30, 2016 #1 Brand new beardie owner and I would love a little help with sexing my beardie... any thoughts?
CooperDragon BD.org Sicko Staff member Moderator Sep 30, 2016 #2 Based on those photos, looks like a female to me. You could try double checking using a flashlight like this https://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=204533
Based on those photos, looks like a female to me. You could try double checking using a flashlight like this https://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=204533
C cmoo Member Original Poster Sep 30, 2016 #3 I tried the flashlight trick, but I couldn't get a picture. I'll try again with a helper, but I'm pretty sure Spike is a she ?
I tried the flashlight trick, but I couldn't get a picture. I'll try again with a helper, but I'm pretty sure Spike is a she ?
SpacialCoogs Sub-Adult Member Oct 1, 2016 #6 /agree I'd recommend reading up on how to make a laybox just so you're prepared when she starts to look like she's going crazy.
/agree I'd recommend reading up on how to make a laybox just so you're prepared when she starts to look like she's going crazy.
C cmoo Member Original Poster Oct 2, 2016 #7 SpacialCoogs":liic6j1k said: /agree I'd recommend reading up on how to make a laybox just so you're prepared when she starts to look like she's going crazy. Click to expand... Thank you. Looking into it now. She's still young, maybe 6-7 months (85g), so I'm hoping I have some time. But better to be prepared! Now to get used to calling her a "she"
SpacialCoogs":liic6j1k said: /agree I'd recommend reading up on how to make a laybox just so you're prepared when she starts to look like she's going crazy. Click to expand... Thank you. Looking into it now. She's still young, maybe 6-7 months (85g), so I'm hoping I have some time. But better to be prepared! Now to get used to calling her a "she"