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I got a Albino 6 months ago and have never been sure if it was male or female. I was thinking it was a hen because it bites hard enough to draw blood but it has never gone into breeding condition so now i am wondering if it is male. Also is it scaly face at the end of its beak?

 

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These guys can be hard to sex, but since theres been no cere change of colour and theres no white or slight crustiness leftover, I would say you have a boy :P

 

No scalyface either ;)

Edited by KAZ

I am hopeless with sexing... so I'll agree with KAZ and hopefully so will everyone else :D

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Thanks, I have another Albino who is definitely a hen so now i know i have a pair.

i would have to guess a boy soooo cute :yes:

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I got a Albino 6 months ago and have never been sure if it was male or female. I was thinking it was a hen because it bites hard enough to draw blood but it has never gone into breeding condition so now i am wondering if it is male. Also is it scaly face at the end of its beak?

 

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i would say it is a female, because there ceres are light in colour i wouldve thouht it was a male when it was younger because there ceres are pink when they are young :rofl:

I got a Albino 6 months ago and have never been sure if it was male or female. I was thinking it was a hen because it bites hard enough to draw blood but it has never gone into breeding condition so now i am wondering if it is male. Also is it scaly face at the end of its beak?

 

Picture146.jpg

 

 

i would say it is a female, because there ceres are light in colour i wouldve thouht it was a male when it was younger because there ceres are pink when they are young :rofl:

By the age of six months its cere would have darkened by now if it was a hen.

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