karipatra
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Hi everyone!
Hope your weekend is going well!
A question for all of you well seasoned axie owners/ breeders: Have any of you noticed any correlation between the size of an axie and it's sex?
One of my naturally born, as opposed to freed, babies is much more of an aggressive eater and is bigger than the other 2 that are the same age. For some reason, I think of her as a girl (naming her Big Bertha), but wanted to know if anyone had noticed that bigger/ more aggressive axies tended to be girls or not. I know in reptiles that females tend to be more aggressive in eating, especially snakes, so thought I'd pose the question to you all.
Thanks!
Hope your weekend is going well!
A question for all of you well seasoned axie owners/ breeders: Have any of you noticed any correlation between the size of an axie and it's sex?
One of my naturally born, as opposed to freed, babies is much more of an aggressive eater and is bigger than the other 2 that are the same age. For some reason, I think of her as a girl (naming her Big Bertha), but wanted to know if anyone had noticed that bigger/ more aggressive axies tended to be girls or not. I know in reptiles that females tend to be more aggressive in eating, especially snakes, so thought I'd pose the question to you all.
Thanks!