Here are some pics of what "it" looks like.
Kirby88 said:I have a cherryhead that I think is around 3 and a half years old, just started to marble, and has a shell length of about 5.5" long. I always thought it was a female since it has almost no concaveness to the plastron and a very short stubby tail. The anal schute appears like it could go either way though. I've noticed its behavior to be a little strange the last few days as it appeared to be hiding and spying suspiciously. This morning after eating I caught it mounting my other cherryhead that I always thought was male since it did have a little concaveness to the plastron and a less stubby tail but was less sure because this one is a little smaller at 4.5" in length. While the larger one that I thought was a female attempted to climb on top of the other one it made "clucking" noises. Is this mating behavior gender specific and does this mean that She is actually a He?