Looking male to me. Females all have slits and it's quite a distinguishable slit on most female specimens at the 2.75''+ size. Males marking on the epiandrous fusillae is not as easily visible as most would think. I would label it suspect male and wait for the next molt to see if it will have a distinguishable female slit.
Looking male to me. Females all have slits and it's quite a distinguishable slit on most female specimens at the 2.75''+ size. Males marking on the epiandrous fusillae is not as easily visible as most would think. I would label it suspect male and wait for the next molt to see if it will have a distinguishable female slit.
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