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By any chance the famale was in the male tub? or by mistake put the male in wrong tub and it was on the famale tub?
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No chance of them being mixed up, he's being bred to a normal and I'm not that stupid to mix up a spider and a normal... At least I'd like to think not lol
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Some of you seem to be missing a point that has now been made several times.
The sex of the snake is not in question.
Period.
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wilomn
Some of you seem to be missing a point that has now been made several times.
The sex of the snake is not in question.
Period.
well it probally should be ... cause that is def not normal for a male
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could it possibly be hermaphroditic? i've never heard of a snake being both male and female before.
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Lewdogg3
I don't happen to have a microscope laying around. and if that is sperm then that snake is a monster! lol
ROFLOL, yeah how big is the snake? It looks like infertile eggs. Is it possible that the person you got "him" from gave you the wrong snake (this would require someone with many snakes and maybe some help that screwed up)?
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deminon
could it possibly be hermaphroditic? i've never heard of a snake being both male and female before.
It is possible to have a hermaphroditic snake. Good point.
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Wes, I completly agree that the snake has been sexed and I am not doubting the sex. I just want to know all the possibilities. However the photo posted after me looks identical to what I have here that came from the spider.
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Okay, so we have an issue here. The OP and others are saying the snake is a male, the people that have viewed the pictures are just as sure these are eggs. One has to be correct and the other would presumably be incorrect.
But if you had put this snake in with a female, could these eggs have been stuck to the body of the male and not been noticed when you pulled the male out of the female enclosure? Then we could say these are eggs, from a female laying in a males enclosure?
Possible?
Jim Smith
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j_h_smith
Okay, so we have an issue here. The OP and others are saying the snake is a male, the people that have viewed the pictures are just as sure these are eggs. One has to be correct and the other would presumably be incorrect.
But if you had put this snake in with a female, could these eggs have been stuck to the body of the male and not been noticed when you pulled the male out of the female enclosure? Then we could say these are eggs, from a female laying in a males enclosure?
Possible?
Jim Smith
This snake has not been in with a female in about 2 weeks and she has already laid the past season. I have opened the tubs a few times for cleaning since he was taken out of the tubs and there has been no substance like I have pictured above.