Posted March 22, 201015 yr 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?
March 22, 201015 yr 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 No scalyface either Edited March 22, 201015 yr by KAZ
March 22, 201015 yr I am hopeless with sexing... so I'll agree with KAZ and hopefully so will everyone else
March 22, 201015 yr Author Thanks, I have another Albino who is definitely a hen so now i know i have a pair.
April 14, 201015 yr 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? 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:
April 14, 201015 yr 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? 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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