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johnnymezma Posted - 27/04/2012 : 18:21:58
Hi Everybody.

Well this is my first post as i'm now starting to grasp my 2 little corns but have a few more questions.

BTW very excited to join the community

So I have a Creamsicle and an Amel.

Not sure of the sexes as i've been told different things by different people.

When i bought them I was told they were only born days apart.

However...DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNN...lol

My Creamsicle is much smaller than my Amel. And i mean significantly.

Sorry no photos.

They have both been fed tthe same amount however the Creamsicle has had serious problems shedding and i have had to help him witth everyone. Over a week for each shed. Really annoying tbh.

So...

Could they be male and female?

Could my creamsicle be a dodgy snake? Ill?? Should i get my money back/replacement?

They are both around 7 weeks old and I blumin love them lol.

Thanks for your help guys and gals and everybody inbetween.
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smart bunny Posted - 27/04/2012 : 18:43:22
Hi and welcome :) Do you put a damp hide in for the creamsicle when it's about to shed? Worth it if the shed is always bad. As above they do grow at different rates so probably nothing to worry about but pics would help!!
Mamma Posted - 27/04/2012 : 18:25:28
ideally we would need to know what age, weight and length they are. Pictures would help if you could compare them with sometihng (remote controll for telly or something)

What set ups do you have them in? What are they feeding on and when?
ScalySituation Posted - 27/04/2012 : 18:25:13
nuffin to worry bowt, all snakes grow at different rates, doubt its male and female showing at this age

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