Are you sure? I have other two tortoises. They both are definitely male. This one looks a bit different. I was thinking of gifting this one to a friend only if its male. I would like to keep it if its a female. What do you suggest? Should o give it away or wait for a few more months?Looks like it's definately a male to me. Classic outward pointing anal scutes creating a "flat" , not "u" shaped opening and long tail
Let a few others give their opinion here. But sure looks male to me. What do your other look like that is different?Are you sure? I have other two tortoises. They both are definitely male. This one looks a bit different. I was thinking of gifting this one to a friend only if its male. I would like to keep it if its a female. What do you suggest? Should o give it away or wait for a few more months?
Parthb
Still will stay with it looking very male to me. Your other one is older and had just developed those same traits further with straight outward anal scutes and larger tail
Here's one of my sub-adult males that has a slightly larger tail already than yours does but look at the wide, outward anal scutes. He is just over 6.5"
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Here's is one of my sub-adult females also just over 6.5". The anal scutes are much narrower and creating a definite "u" shape with smaller tail
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Hope this helps
Both of your recent pictures are absolutely males! My personal experience is with Burmese (platynota) as you see in the pictures. They do get larger than elegans but the Sri Lankan do get larger too. From what I've heard and read 6"-7" is large for an Indian star male but not out of the question
I agree both are males. I have an older Indian male who is a little over 6.5" and less than 600g. While large for an Indian not impossible.
Sri Lankan males get larger. Mine is at 7.5" and about 3lbs/1300g.