Sorry if that sounds like a dunderhead of a question... I'm just curious. If all females lay eggs, how often do they do so? I've got no idea if my Figment is male or female yet, and am waiting until s/he's a bit more settled and easy to handle before trying to figure it out, but figure it's never too early to ask.
I cant but some others might be able to --- my breeder that I got Blaze from said he was a male and he was only 7 weeks old- dont know how they do it or what they look for but guess we will see --
Karrie
I cant but some others might be able to --- my breeder that I got Blaze from said he was a male and he was only 7 weeks old- dont know how they do it or what they look for but guess we will see --
Karrie
It involves a very bright torch , I've not tried this with skinks or dragons , but if it works for hatchling monitors , it should work for hatchling dragons , refer to http://varanidae.org/Vol3_No1_Brown.pdf
and
Candlelighting Vigilis: A noninvasive method for sexing small, sexually monomorphic lizards.
Davis, A.R. and Leavitt, D. H., 2007.
Herpetological Review 38(4): 402-404.
Tried to get a good, clear pic tonight, but little Squirmy McSquirmikins would NOT hold still. I will try again tomorrow and enlist my husband's help. On the upside, I feel pretty certain that I saw two little lumps on the tail region rather than one, so I'm now thinking male - but will try to get a picture for the expert folks to confirm for me!