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    Re: Missing Spur?

    I agree with the fingernail analogy. I've had a ball python get a spur torn off when it got stuck in the fabric of a snake bag. I pulled the snake out and the spur stayed behind. I haven't really paid much attention to it, but if memory serves it is growing back. If there is some root of the scale left behind it should grow back, but if its been torn out completely it may not.
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    Re: Missing Spur?

    According to Tim Bailey (as he's popping the spurs off one of my males), spurs are really just layers upon layers of shed that build up to make the spur larger. They do "grow" back over time with future sheds.

    He's popping them off my male going "I bet you didn't know that spurs are just layers of shed". And I'm going , my poor boy!!!!! LOL

    In any case, to the OP - it's no big deal or any detriment to your snake. This same boy went on to successfully father a clutch a few months later with no "visible" spurs. This also further proves that you can't sex a snake based on the size of their spurs.
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    Re: Missing Spur?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    According to Tim Bailey (as he's popping the spurs off one of my males), spurs are really just layers upon layers of shed that build up to make the spur larger. They do "grow" back over time with future sheds.

    He's popping them off my male going "I bet you didn't know that spurs are just layers of shed". And I'm going , my poor boy!!!!! LOL

    In any case, to the OP - it's no big deal or any detriment to your snake. This same boy went on to successfully father a clutch a few months later with no "visible" spurs. This also further proves that you can't sex a snake based on the size of their spurs.
    That's interesting, I did not know that. It does make sense though, when is the last time you noticed spurs on a shed skin? Is there any reason to remove the spurs? Or is it just an appearance thing?
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    Re: Missing Spur?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    That's interesting, I did not know that. It does make sense though, when is the last time you noticed spurs on a shed skin? Is there any reason to remove the spurs? Or is it just an appearance thing?
    I don't know of any reason to remove the spurs (other than to prove the point to me that they were a build up of shed - LOL).

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    Re: Missing Spur?

    I have had my normal boy also break off a spur once in a while. They do grow back slowly, but it is freaky if you've never seen it before!
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    Re: Missing Spur?

    I his book, Barker tells that the male spurs are used during courtship, the male is suposed to make special movements with those. I've personally never saw a male making anithing with its spurs, and at least sometimes they grow back after they fall. Time ago , I got a male pied missing a spur and now it has both ...

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    Re: Missing Spur?

    My BP had his left spur come out about 6 months ago and it has definetely grown back some(but not fully) since then.
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