STOOPID question

Chewbecca

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but I'm simply looking for confirmation.
This is how I am.
I'm 99% positive I know the answer, but I've not sexed a TON of leopard geckos. Actually, to tell you the truth, I'm better at sexing cresteds and other rhacodactylus geckos which is usually more difficult.:main_laugh:

These are both males, right?
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Just checking.:main_yes:
 

Chewbecca

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Ok. Thanks!:main_laugh:

I know that females can have Pseudo pores, but I'm pretty sure the fact that these pores are "Shiny" indicates that they are real pores.

I was just wondering because even at almost 40 grams, neither gecko is extremely "bulgy" yet.
But those pores should SCREAM male, I'm thinking.
 
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Whatever camera you're using is freakin' awesome. The pictures are sooooo clear.
 

Northstar Herp

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You are correct, and remember, there are no stupid questions, only stupid people. :D

I used to be a whitewater river guide, and I can attest to the fact there is such thing as a stupid question. For instance:

"Will we take the boat out the same place we put it in?"

That's a stupid question. Sexing leos is not, though.:D
 

paulnj

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Ben, it's the Nikkor 60 macro that makes the image, a digital camera is just a light tight box with a censor :)
 

Tony C

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I used to be a whitewater river guide, and I can attest to the fact there is such thing as a stupid question. For instance:

"Will we take the boat out the same place we put it in?"

That's a stupid question. Sexing leos is not, though.:D


LOL, that's awesome. It was a South Park reference, I couldn't resist. :D
 

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