Green Tree Python Sperm Plugs - High Quality Image
A lot of people out there have asked historically about sperm plugs. My male Green Tree Python (Mostly Sorong influence) gave me a clean one piece shed last night with a perfect example of sperm plugs. So I busted out my professional macro setup for frog work in the tropics, and got everyone a clean shot to compare with. Enjoy!
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8393/8...b7835694_b.jpg
And the boy
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8135/8...2eb383f8_b.jpg
Morelia Viridis
Cheers
Re: Green Tree Python Sperm Plugs - High Quality Image
My Dumeril's usually sheds sperm plugs too.
Re: Green Tree Python Sperm Plugs - High Quality Image
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reptileexperts
But with Green Trees, it is really nice to have such a clear cut method to confirm your sex without harassing your snake.
We can usually tell visually by a year regardless, how they feed, how they perch, personality, etc :) By 2 years there is usually no question. However for people who aren't experienced, the presence of sperm plugs are a nice way of telling. We just purchased an unsexed 4 year old that we were not sure if he was female or not. It was either a very overweight male or very small female. But personality and feeding response said male. Perching said female...although part of that was the extra "fluff" :rolleyes: So we simply waited for the shed...and there were the plugs. :gj: Some breeders can tell by tail length, shape, etc but that involves a bit of "harassing the snake" haha and I personally have not checked out enough tails to be able to verify that way.
As my finace told me when we first met.....it's easy to sex baby chondros....just hold a credit card above their head...whichever one strikes at the card is a female..... :rofl:
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tikigator
Some breeders can tell by tail length, shape, etc but that involves a bit of "harassing the snake" haha and I personally have not checked out enough tails to be able to verify that way.
I know you already said you don't really handle your collection but calling it harassing is a bit much. I could not imagine having a collection that I didn't handle. I think if the only stress or "harassing" a snake gets is being held for a brief time is a pretty easy life. They get a nice penthouse apartment with perfect weather and a steady diet of gourmet rodents brought to them. I think this is far less than one would encounter in the wild.
While I will agree that our snakes may have specific needs that makes them some what high maintenance to keep. I have said before that I think they are far more resilient than they are given credit. I never do any more than hold my snakes and let them crawl on and around me, and I really don't do it often, but I think they put up with me rather well. I don't think it has any ill effect on them.
I like the credit card idea. I will have to try it. :gj: