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Stupid Ass N00B Question...

Hehe. I knew that others would be responding to this thread at the same time I was. Damn my slow fingers.
 
lol,

AHHHH!!

Well i think mine is a male,

Is there any easy way of determining this without the sex probing?
 
No, I mean you could try popping it but...... Don.t try, let an vet or expert do it if it still young. and do you really need to know??/ Are you going to breed. There's plenty of time for that question to be solved.
Good Luck :cheers:
 
If you can get ahold of the breeder, try and ask them. Otherwise you can look at the tail. The males tails are longer than females, but from what I've read on these forums it seems like it's not very accurate. But search around on the topic of sexing and I'm sure you'll see a lot of threads on the subject and you can figure out which method would be work for you (popping, probing, etc.)
 
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