Quote Originally Posted by SCF View Post
I actually thought of you when getting a new baby. I will be keeping this thread up to date. Some of my reasoning for getting a new baby, was this thread, and to keep accurate amounts of exactly how much is fed on the path to adulthood. I realize my one addition is a drop in the bucket, but hopefully we can get new owners to contribute to it.

Well your participation is very appreciated, seems you are the only one helping so far.
I actually think a lot of people will not help simply because it seems that I have noticed something very simple which was missed
by more experienced people.
I used to keep Cane toads and you can tell the male from the female the same way at a very early age.
Spine/tail bone seems to show on the male much more.
I am just doing this to show others, I basically know it is true, just I have to provide some proof.
Depending on the husbandry of the animal it seems to be at least an 80% rate of sexing correctly, the animal has to be in good health and been fed
a good diet firstly. Underweight examples seem to be harder to sex because the spine protrudes in skinny animals a lot more.
So your help will be wonderful