Finally!!-My darling Axelina

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But is she a boy or a girl?? I think a girl, but I would like somebody more knowleable to say for sure...
 
OOps. I'll try again...

Aaargh, it keeps saying:

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Nice looking Axie Sherri
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i recon it's a boy, chubby little fellow isn't he
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Axelina is a boy?????? *Sherri faints* lol
Then I would have to call her... I mean him..Axelino!!

Does everybody else also think she is a he???
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(Message edited by SherriSixxx on January 09, 2006)
 
I have a wildtype with a small bump like that and presumed a boy, i put it with my two larger lads and not with the ladies, now i have 150 eggs developing nicely, could be either in my opinion.
 
Ambiguous. You've either got a very effeminate male, or a butch female. I lean toward female, but couldn't say for sure.
 
Awww it is so cute! Yours almost looks like my gray wild type, but the spots on yours are darker and yours is a little more brown in color.

My guess is female. Possibly in a few months you will be able to tell for sure
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my guess is that its male. nice looking axie you got there, i love how the wild types gill still have the spots on them!.
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I would say female. If she/he is only a young'un say 5 months you probably won't know for sure until a few months hence. But from the belly, and the lack of pronounced lumps - I'd say female.
 
Yeah probably female, as all the axies I have seen with those bump thing end up being female and also because it’s quite chubby. But can’t be Sure
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(Message edited by archino on January 10, 2006)
 
Hmm,bit like a riddle really,the 2nd pic looks male,but the rest look like a female who likes her dinner,lol.Time will tell...
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Oops,sorry,I posted before I said how lovely s/he is! Those spots are cool with the fawn colour on her tummy,they stand out well
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