Thank you for this video! It’s the most informational one I’ve seen and I’m saving it to help me figure out if my lil ornate uro is actually a boy as he grows up. You seem to know a lot about them so thanks for sharing! Those two are so beautiful and healthy looking
well, it looks like I have two females from you then, one more colorful then the other, but neither has femoral pores that go into thier knee. 😂😂 my partner immediately said "crap that means we need to buy at least one boy!"😂😂😂😂
As usual a very detailed and thorough clip!
Great tutorial 🤙🏽
Thank you for this video! It’s the most informational one I’ve seen and I’m saving it to help me figure out if my lil ornate uro is actually a boy as he grows up. You seem to know a lot about them so thanks for sharing! Those two are so beautiful and healthy looking
Hey Philip those two Ornate’s look great. Look forward to picking up an Ornate from you with my wife.
Let me know when you’re ready
Will do.
well, it looks like I have two females from you then, one more colorful then the other, but neither has femoral pores that go into thier knee. 😂😂 my partner immediately said "crap that means we need to buy at least one boy!"😂😂😂😂
Are those 2 from the same clutch, the female looks like it might have some ocellata genes in her?
No these 2 are not related and no I don’t cross species at all.
Damn mine is roughly the same age and is half their size!!
Mine too!
@@mikaelapeterson174 He was brumating, he s now growing strong.
The color and head size will tell more imo
Those are not useful metrics especially in young animals. Females can be colorful and have large heads.
Sell?
i can ask vet