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Thanks for responding Neal. The older #2 gets the more male it looks. Once #1 turned obviously male it REALLY likes to show it now. #3 Was always a male in my mind simply because it had more of a hot dog shape the first few years but it has recently begun to "round up" a bit. I'm hoping after another inch or two of growth it will begin to really show whats what.Oi, these SA leopards are much harder to sex than the other type.
The first tortoise is for sure a male, the middle one looks more male, and the last one looks more female. I have a hard time believing the second one is female, but the last one could convince me easily.
In your experience, at what shell length are p.pardalis leopards typically able to be sexed?? @Tom @Yvonne G @Neal @tortadise or any other south African leopard owners that would like to inform me on what size they were able to confidently sex their p.pardalis. THanks