Female standingi, correct?

mkschaefer

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This should really be a no-brainer for me, but I am second guessing myself.

This individual hatched on 7/18/2010 from one of my adult pairs, so is over eight months old. I recently posted an ad for a 1.1 young standingi pair and it included this individual. I have long assumed it is a female, but the pictures are throwing me off. I have another individual produced in 2010 and it is undoubtedly male.

Here is the male:

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My first three standingi were female, hence my question. There is some minor yellowing and the pores are confirming of a female, but the tail base looks questionable to me.

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By eight months of age, I should be able to tell. Yeah, it has got to be a female.
 

jadrig

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The femoral pores are there, but with the males, there is a little opening in which secretions come out of. The one in question has tiny pin holes. But be patient, age is not necessarily the deciding factor. I believe that size has more to do with hormones than age does (within the first 2 years).
 

mkschaefer

New member
Thanks for your input. The tiny holes are why I think it is a female. My other hatchlings from last year are either clearly male or female at this point, even those similarly sized.

I have enough females to choose from, I just wanted to be assured of what I was seeing. New contact prescription needed, haha?
 

daggekko

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I was kindof thinking more towards male. But then again the last time I put in on a photo sex determination question I was wrong. Just felt like sharing my opinion!
 

daggekko

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Wait is that the same gecko from the first pictures? If it is WOW! What a difference. If it is the same gecko that last picture looks female.
 
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