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Can anyone tell from these pictures if Titus is a male or a female? My Guess is that she is female.

These are about the best pictures I can get of her until I can get a better camera, which won't be a for a while... maybe christmas if I am lucky lol.
 
im thinking female but the pictures aren't of the best quality.
 
If you take some different angles it would be a little easier to tell
 
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I am pretty sure my other one, my Black Axolotl Grimace is a male now. Seems like he is getting a buldge on him, but I am not sure about these guys
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The images are still too poor to depict the sex of the axolotls.
 
Sadly for me, my camera can't take any better pictures lol. The best I can do, which I did for these photo's is edit and enhance them in Jasc Paint Shop Pro.

well, perhaps soon enough I will know for sure what they are. Titus must be a female, she doesn't have a lump or anything, but nibbles who is pictured second I am still not sure.

Thanks anyway guys
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Rheann - the leucistic in that last shot looks like it stuck its foot out to block the view at the last second lol

One of my axolotls (Pea the leucistic) was a late bloomer. I thought it was female up until the past month, he suddenly blossomed and is now obviously male.

Time will tell.
 
where do i get sand as i dont think beach sand would be any good? but i want white sand. isnt cleaning a tank with sand a lot more of a chore than large rocks

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The lecucistic is a female I reckon. Can't see the other one properly .. :)
 
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