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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska, USA
Posts: 1,611
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Re: help sexing...
Each method has it's unique problems. Counting from a shed can be very easy, but sometimes the last little bit near the tail spike doesn't get inverted, and sometimes (rarely) this section actually breaks off and must be removed from the snake separately. Don't get me wrong, this can be a very easy and reliable method, but you also have to wait until your snake sheds before getting an answer (unless you've saved a previous shed).
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Lancaster,PA
Posts: 1,356
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Re: help sexing...
LOL....I have no problems with that. I have almost every single shed from every single snake that I've ever had. Lost a few to dermesteds, but I've got some that are over 25yrs. old (the skins...not the snakes!) I have sheds from my first pet snake, a Manitoba T.s.parietalis, that I got when I was 10! Yeh, I'm a pack rat!
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska, USA
Posts: 1,611
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Re: help sexing...
I have T.s. concinnus and T. ordinoides. Bob has the T.s. parietalis, and he got 85-86 subcaudal scales. Hopefully, we'll get some more photos of the tail area of different snakes as people are bringing them out of brumation this spring. They're easy to photograph when they're still moving slow.
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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Missouri, USA
Posts: 169
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Re: help sexing...
![]() This is my adult female T. Radix, see how she gets smaller around after the vent ![]() This is my adult male T. Radix, see how he does not taper so much after the vent, just goes on gradually |
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