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    She is a he




    So my beautiful baby just shed (all in one piece, eye caps and all), and I got him out to look at him and hold him after two weeks of no interaction other than feedings. Well I read not too long ago about someone talking about how their year old male BP was 300 g, and someone else mentioned their female year old BP was 900 g. Well Calliope is only 315 g and his tail is too long to be a girl! Well I had tried sexing him before and the outcome was female but he was pretty young at the time. He was PetSmart snake so of course they didn't know the real sex and was sold to my sister (his previous owner) as a female.

    Well he's at least a year old now, and have just had a bowel movement so I figured I could go ahead and check his sex again and right before my eyes, there it was! She was a he. I'm probably not gonna change his name, if I do it would be to Ka, or Calliborn but I like Calliope and I'm sure he doesn't care what I call him. This was simply an exciting moment and he is so beautiful that I want to share it with you all.


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    1.0 Normal BP "Calliope"
    0.1 Hypo Leopard Gecko “El”
    1.0 Normal Leopard Gecko “Axle”
    0.0.1 Poecilotheria Regalis
    0.0.1 Poecilotheri Subfusca
    1.0 Siamese mix cat “Kurt”
    1.0 DLH Cat “Vodka”
    0.0.1 Suriname Red Tail Boa

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