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Not sure about mandarins, but in most snakes, particularly colubrids, the male has a longer and thicker tail than tbe female.
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Re: Rat snake tails to determine sex..?
Originally Posted by Alter-Echo
Not sure about mandarins, but in most snakes, particularly colubrids, the male has a longer and thicker tail than tbe female.
I can try to get pictures next time I take it out. But any guesses on this one based on what I have posted?
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What you really need is a pic of the vent with the tail straight out behind it.
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Tail observation is my preferred method of sexing snakes because it is the least invasive.
I have never tried sexing a Mandarin rat snake. Corn snakes and many others are fairly easy to sex by observing the tail, but it is 75-90% accurate if the snake is sexually mature and there are other snakes of the same species and known sex to compare with yours. Practice helps.
Most sources recommend looking at the tail's underside, with the tail on its back. I get better results looking at the tail from the side. (Try both and see which you prefer.) I mark the location of the vent and gently stretch the tail straight out. Then I find the midpoint between the vent and tail tip. Male tails generally taper slowly (because of the hemipenes) and are more than half as thick at the midpoint as at the vent. Female tails generally taper more rapidly and are less than half as thick at the midpoint as at the vent.
I could not tell what your snake's sex is. Because I could not identify the vent or the tail's midpoint. The snake is also younger than I prefer.
Good luck.
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Re: Rat snake tails to determine sex..?
Originally Posted by paulh
Tail observation is my preferred method of sexing snakes because it is the least invasive.
I have never tried sexing a Mandarin rat snake. Corn snakes and many others are fairly easy to sex by observing the tail, but it is 75-90% accurate if the snake is sexually mature and there are other snakes of the same species and known sex to compare with yours. Practice helps.
Most sources recommend looking at the tail's underside, with the tail on its back. I get better results looking at the tail from the side. (Try both and see which you prefer.) I mark the location of the vent and gently stretch the tail straight out. Then I find the midpoint between the vent and tail tip. Male tails generally taper slowly (because of the hemipenes) and are more than half as thick at the midpoint as at the vent. Female tails generally taper more rapidly and are less than half as thick at the midpoint as at the vent.
I could not tell what your snake's sex is. Because I could not identify the vent or the tail's midpoint. The snake is also younger than I prefer.
Good luck.
Thanks so much guys !! He/she was crawling around today and I was able to get these pics. Not sure if it will help. Maybe I’ll wait till it gets a bit older and try to do as you just described.
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Still not a great pic, but if the vent is where it appears to be, I think maybe male... that said, I'm not gonna say that with 100% certainty until he gets older.
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