Hi Troy,

Troy wrote:

> Ok, I didn't attach the pics because of size but I have two links to them.
> One is suppose to be a male and I am sure it is because it was sold to me by
> a breeder so I am not too worried there. I only include the male photo to
> compair what I am seeing.
> The second was gotten local and the person I got it from doesn't have much
> experience. It is suppose to be a female. Each picture contains two angles.
>
> This one should be a male (for sure a 9 month old)
> http://www.dozierstudio.com/images/leomale.JPG
>

This one looks like a female to me. The bulges don't seem big enough to be a
male, and the tail has a "coke bottle" appearance typical of females.

>
> This one should be a female (suppose to be a year old, weighs 53g)
> http://www.dozierstudio.com/images/leofemale.JPG
>

This one looks like a male. Try taking a photo from the side of the gecko with
the gecko upside down bending back the tail slightly. Hemipenes are very obvious
from this angle.

>
> Thanks for you opinions.
>
> Thanks,
> Troy
>

Hope I helped!

Julie B.
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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