Any closer to identifying gender of this Hermanns? Pic.

Jannra

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Really? I'd love that. Was told by the pet shop that it's a he, but what do they know..
They all look female when young. Might have been incubated at a particular temperature and then it has a greater likelihood it has a greater likelihood of being the sex that they were going for. But this young, short of a blood test, you're not going to know
 

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They all look female when young. Might have been incubated at a particular temperature and then it has a greater likelihood it has a greater likelihood of being the sex that they were going for. But this young, short of a blood test, you're not going to know
Understood - thanks. I know the temp. is used to increase likelihood of gender in crocs, but wasn't aware it happens with tortoises too. Thanks again.
 

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