Emily1188
Smells Like a Rat
Hi everyone. First let me say that Amadeus and I doing really well! He is eating like a champ and his first shed with me was textbook perfect. He's now in the blue stage of his second shed, in fact. He's been very ambiable and easy to handle too.
But I have a question. I was told by the old owner that he was male, but I'm guessing she never had him sexed by a vet or experienced hobbiest - that's just the impression I get. I think she's judging by the shape of his tail, which does fit the profile of a male from what I've read.
He is two years old (that's known for certain, since she got him as a hatchling), but is showing no signs of the restless behavior and refusing food that I thought males at his age were supposed to show. Is he a late bloomer, just lazy, or maybe a she?
It really doesn't matter; I won't be breeding, but I'm just curious. Does the time when this behavior shows very from animal to animal?
But I have a question. I was told by the old owner that he was male, but I'm guessing she never had him sexed by a vet or experienced hobbiest - that's just the impression I get. I think she's judging by the shape of his tail, which does fit the profile of a male from what I've read.
He is two years old (that's known for certain, since she got him as a hatchling), but is showing no signs of the restless behavior and refusing food that I thought males at his age were supposed to show. Is he a late bloomer, just lazy, or maybe a she?
It really doesn't matter; I won't be breeding, but I'm just curious. Does the time when this behavior shows very from animal to animal?