Male or Female?

Sierra B.

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Hi! I just wanted to ask everyone their opinions on if my two Sulcatas are male or female. I know they are still small, so I guess that makes this just for fun. I just can't stand not knowing ;)

Spike is in the first 4 pictures, and Little Foot is in the 3 pictures that are sideways (I don't know how to rotate them).

Thanks everyone :)
 

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Alaskamike

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I 'd guess you have a pair of sisters. :) How old are they?, you usually can't really tell sex till a sulcata is about 12" plastron,
 

Sierra B.

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I 'd guess you have a pair of sisters. :) How old are they?, you usually can't really tell sex till a sulcata is about 12" plastron,

I'm guessing they are around two years old. I adopted these guys in May from someone who had no idea what they were doing. When I adopted them they were crammed into a 40gal tank together. The big one is 8 inches and the little one is 5 inches. So they've got a ways to go.
 

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At those sizes it is pure speculation The gulars and tails look small i the pics, but that can change.
 
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