Geckogeek
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All right, what I need here is specific information. In All the books I have it just says that crested gecko hatchlings are 'difficult to sex under four months of age' or something to that effect, but then it just goes on to describe the differences between males and females. However it doesn't say anything more about specific time frames for sexual development :? . My first hatchling just reached four months old yesterday
. So I was wondering- a) what is the 'cut off date' for sexual development (i.e. when can I say 'it hasn't developed male characteristics, it's a girl!') b) i know that there are other male characteristics besides the tail bulges, the femoral pores. But I can never seem to see them, even on my mature male. could someone maybe post a picture that really shows them well, Any other differences between males and females would also be welcome. c) when do cresties become sexually active, how long after the males and females can be told apart (right now I'm housing about 3-4 hatchlings per tank.
P.S. watch out for pictures of my geckos, I'll post them up as soon as I figure out how to attach pictures.
P.S. watch out for pictures of my geckos, I'll post them up as soon as I figure out how to attach pictures.