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phil2
Hatchling
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Posted - 15/12/2013 : 17:31:02
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Also is it true you can also likely tell the sex of a corn by the tail if its more like a stump or a longer thinner tail? Il show you mine now
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Razee
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2525 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2013 : 18:00:19
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Nice snake :-)
Yes, you can tell, but it's mainly with adult snakes, and it's much easier, if you have a male and female next to each other, otherwise it's quite hard to tell. And, of course, it's not 100 %.
Males' tails tend to run thicker ( or the same thickness ) after the vent for a bit, whilst the female's go narrower straight after the vent. It's because the males have the two reproductive organs " stored " in their tails.
Males tails are also meant to be longer, for the same reason, but it's even less reliable, as my male's and female's tail are almost the same length ( only 1 scale difference ). |
0.1.0 late CB10 Carolina corn snake - Bazilishka 1.0.0 CB11 Abbots Okeetee- Little Twiddler 1.0.0 CB11 Hypo corn- Sebastianek 1.0.0. CB14 Butter Motley - Squidwood 0.0.2 CB18 normal/ Okeetee yearlings Bunny and Lalalishka 0.0.1 hognose 0.1.0 stable cat 0.1.0 house cat |
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phil2
Hatchling
114 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2013 : 18:27:03
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Ahh well he is 5 years old now, and iv never felt the need to find out butw as curious, |
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lupi lou
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
3670 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2013 : 19:10:33
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lovely snake, as Razee said it can give you an idea but it isn't 100% but that said even probing and popping aren't 100% accurate. |
1.0.1 Corns 0.1.0 Dog: springer 1.0.0 Horse 0.4.0 Gerbils 2.2.0 Leopard gecko 0.2.0 Cave gecko |
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phil2
Hatchling
114 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2013 : 19:22:13
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Oh really, so whats the rule for a short stump as oppose to a longer thinner tail? Male or female? |
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Razee
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2525 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2013 : 20:03:26
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Basically, you count the pairs of scales on the shed skin ( bit difficult to do it on a wriggly snake :-) - count from the vent ( cloak ), to the tale tip. Females have around 59 - 70 pairs of scales, males 70 - 80, so longer tails.
When you look at your snake from underneath, male's tail carries on the same thickness for a couple of inches after the vent, sometimes, you can even see a little bulge, where the muscles, that evert the hemipenis are. Female's tails narrow after the vent ( as there are no male organs in the tail ). As I said, it's not that hard to spot, if you have male and female next to each other. |
0.1.0 late CB10 Carolina corn snake - Bazilishka 1.0.0 CB11 Abbots Okeetee- Little Twiddler 1.0.0 CB11 Hypo corn- Sebastianek 1.0.0. CB14 Butter Motley - Squidwood 0.0.2 CB18 normal/ Okeetee yearlings Bunny and Lalalishka 0.0.1 hognose 0.1.0 stable cat 0.1.0 house cat |
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phil2
Hatchling
114 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2013 : 20:10:34
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Oh gosh sound shard haha he doesent stay still lol |
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Vince_the_snake
Yearling
United Kingdom
553 Posts |
Posted - 16/12/2013 : 07:44:47
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I couldn't say whether it's male or female, but it's a gorgeous snakes anyway! |
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phil2
Hatchling
114 Posts |
Posted - 16/12/2013 : 19:16:10
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thanks |
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