I dont think we can know by this pic, but when it matures and gets its black ringneck with some redish, then we'll be sure it's a male. Or it can be DNA sexed, but i dont know how much that costs. Well i've heard and tryed a sexing techinique that i've not seen in the internet. I've tryed it and it actually does work, i think. Well the breeder guy i bought my IRN says that if you touch the IRN's underpart, like were they poop i guess, if you feel like two little bones or something that are separated, it's a female, but if they two little bones fell together like right next to each other, it's a male. You could check it with the IRNs u have already and see if it's true. Tell me if it works for yours, and how much is the IRN for sale in the pic that u want?