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I just bought a leo and I think he's too young to sex. But I read that if a male leo is approached by another leo, it will rapidly shake it's tail and if the other shakes back then it is also a male. Well today my leo was going after a cricket and I noticed he was shaking his tail just like described. Does this mean it's a male, or is likely to be a male?