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hey all as you probably know i got my netteds sexed on this site a week or less ago. Anyway i seperated them into two groups. But i think i may have got the sexing wrong. Because the "girl has been"chasing and head bobing the "Boy"around and stressing him out. so here are some more pics. Also is this behaviour normal. for male female. or is it more of a two male thing.

First is pics of "girl" BTW she is 2 years old.

ALSO please do not be offended if you replied before. I just wanted to make sure after the behaviour i saw today.
 

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here is the "boy"

(3 years old.)
 

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ithink you have it around the wronge way around?!?!?! i think your girl is a boy and your boy, is a girl!
 
I always find them difficult to sex until quite on adult, but the females do get territorial when carrying eggs. So the sexes maybe right but the behavuiour has been inverted
 
I reckon girl up top and boy below. Is that what I said last time lol!
BTW not offended, I figure if you get a few opinions from people with at least half a clue you can go with the majority vote!
 
yea i guess she thinks she is a boy. Or she does'nt like boys when gravid because she is pretty fat.
 
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