
01-02-2012, 11:40 PM
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You are looking for around 5 distinguishable rows of pores to be able to call it a male. Females will have less pronounced "pseudo-pores" in maybe 3 rows. From what I can see, there are a good number of distinct pores in at least 5 rows....I'd say it's a male.
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Kyle J. Salzmann
Rhacodactylus: R. auriculatus, R. chahoua, R. ciliatus, R. sarasinorum, R. leachianus henkeli (cross)
Uroplatus: U. phantasticus, U. sikorae (samieti and sikorae)
Homopholis wahlbergi, Eurydactylodes vieillardi, Phelsuma laticauda Lepidodactylus lugubris
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