Sorry folks. Been at a reptile expo all day long. Let me try to get to all of this...
Will: I am assuming by you saying that the theory was shot down, you have first hand knowledge? Such as you had a baby or juvenile with a wide head structure that you thought was a male and it turned out to be female? That baffles me because the writing is on the wall with ours. The majority that exhibits the wider heads also are larger then the narrow headed ones for the most part. I am still a believer in this theory so we will see where it goes.
Jeff: Thanks bud. As far as the filing system, we take a series of two photos every month for each Pyxie. We take a frontal shot and a profile shot. This go around (as we will likely do from here on out until we can sex 100%) we also opted for the overhead shots just to be able to compare the head structure of each. We have 10 more to do tomorrow afternoon and this months will be done. We will be posting a large update sometime later this week once all our data is compiled and the photos have been uploaded. I think that we are going to break it down in to two different posts. The first dealing with the diet and how that has influenced individual growth and the second dealing with our preliminary sexing. Should be interesting for all of you guys (and gals) to see what we have been up to this month. It has been a LOT of work and a TON of bugs. Anyways, I got off track there. All the photos are taken by Ella and go to individual files on her computer. We will do this every month so it will be nice to see how they all change each month. The data we record old school in notebooks then at the end of the month, Ella compiles a nice graph which will be uploaded to the blog. Just bear with us. It's a lot of data and tables and photos to pound out at the beginning of the month.
Kevin: We are on the same page. I always heard this is a foolproof method and I am going to continue believing it until I am proved otherwise.
John: Try photographing (30) every month!!! Good times let me tell ya!!