Just over 4 months old.
Not holding her tail up so I'm not sure if this is the best way to show you guys. She was just curious so I snapped the picture.
I am hoping Emma has remained a 'she'
I have a Male named Jasper and if Emma is and Emmet.... well that sounds a lot like Twilight -_-
Just over 4 months old.
Not holding her tail up so I'm not sure if this is the best way to show you guys. She was just curious so I snapped the picture.
I am hoping Emma has remained a 'she'
I have a Male named Jasper and if Emma is and Emmet.... well that sounds a lot like Twilight -_-
can you try and take a full on picture from the back? and pull the tail up a little further? from this angle it looks kind of male to me but i can't be sure without a better pic.
So I know that's not what you asked of me... but Emma is really shy about her he/she parts..
I'm not sure what your looking for.
But maybe the reverse camera pictures help?
I cannot see any bumps on the tail. But there are little dots near her vent..
Does this help? If not Ill keep trying!
hold her on a flat surface and pull her tail towards her head further, so that we can see more of the underside of her tail and vent if that makes sense. like this
just so I kniw for the future. .. My Male has several dots on the vent area. So does Emma. What are those dots? is it just the bumps or pores on the tail that determines the sex?
thanks!
The picture chastiyx posted is what you look for when determining sex. One being a picture of a female, the other a male.
The bumps you are speaking of are femoral pores, both sexs have them although they are USUALLY more prominent in males. That doesn't mean a female can't have very prominent pores either though.
Im almost postive I see two pores on "her/him". Which would mean its a male. To me its pretty obvious I can see them clear but then again maybe its a shadow or the tails skin pushed certain way I dont know.
Also at 4months old, its VERY hard to tell the sex of a beardy. Usually cant tell till about 6months. Alot of time bearyds will look like a female when there first born for quite few months, thats why they say around 6months is good time to tell. But also some beardys you can tell right off the bat.
Im almost postive I see two pores on "her/him". Which would mean its a male. To me its pretty obvious I can see them clear but then again maybe its a shadow or the tails skin pushed certain way I dont know.
Pores near the vent/legs are present on both sexes. Its the highlighted areas in the pictures chastityx posted that you should be looking at to determine a dragons sex.