View Full Version : Males & spurs?
makaveli
10-15-03, 10:53 PM
I went to petco and the "reptile guy" told me that one way to identify a male is that mature males have spurs on their legs? Is this true? I didn't think so, but I have never seen a mature male before, I have always been told that a male has 2 bulges at the base of it's tail?
Clownfishie
10-15-03, 11:00 PM
I'd say that your "reptile guy" doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.
The correct way to identify a male is through prominent pre-anal pores, and hemipenal bulges.
That's really weird. Because on chameleons the males will have something called a tarsal spur on the back of their hind feet. like a heel.
Tim and Julie B
10-15-03, 11:37 PM
That is not true of leos at all. My guess would be that someone has misinformed him about sexing them. It's true that a male will have two bulges, though I have seen females with small ones as well.
No spurs on leopard males. But their distant cousins the banded geckos or Coleonyx have little spurs on their tails ! The males that is. http://www.blazinreptiles.com/imbookin.jpg
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