besides color, im not sure how to tell. Males are much redder...they are the picture we see when image searching scarlets. They never show the female, because, well...they look like the pic you posted. haha boring and brown
That's what I thought, I have just heard so many stories of people buying what they thought to be females and they turned out to be stressed, poorly fed or juvenile males.
Does the one in the second pic I posted look female to you?
I sure hope so! More and more people I have asked are saying it is and the nice guy who is shipping them to me says he's positive that it's a M/F pair. Fingers crossed!
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