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    Could he be a she?

    We've had him for a few years now and always assumed he was male since that's generally what you get in pet stores, but I was noticing that he seems very long. Not that I'm planning on breeding or anything, just curious if I need to make his name more feminine!


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    Re: Could he be a she?

    we won't be able to tell you from just a photo.... he/she will have to be sexed by a vet or somebody in the hobby that knows how to do it!
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    Re: Could he be a she?

    Oh yea! Welcome to Bp.net
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    Re: Could he be a she?

    Quote Originally Posted by Reediculous View Post
    we won't be able to tell you from just a photo.... he/she will have to be sexed by a vet or somebody in the hobby that knows how to do it!

    Ah well, it was worth a shot. And thanks for the welcome!

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    Re: Could he be a she?



    You may see people state "are you sure that's not a female?" or "that looks like a female" when looking at adults. Generally females are much thicker than males, so when one sees a particularly thick ball python, it's "more possible" it's a female.

    Not knowing your feeding schedule for sure, but assuming he's on a weekly diet of rodents, and a few years old, I'd say he looks more slender than most females that are a few years old.

    But, I agree, the only way you'll know for sure is to have someone probe or pop him/her for you!

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