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    thanks, Moonlight. i think i've cruised your site before, very nice!!

    do you have any photos of a male Dumeril's spurs?

    when i examined him before his vent area definitely did not look like the classic BP spurs that i've seen, but it did look like there were tiny, almost unnoticeable indents where the spurs could protrude out of, if that makes any sense.

    will a Dumeril shed their spurs off like ball pythons occasionally do?

    i found this on the web somewhere:



    if they are that obvious all of the time, then i do believe my snake is female.

    i'll look again tomorrow, David (boyfriend) is sleeping in the same room as David (snake) lol!

    in the same thread that i got the spur photo from, somebody mentioned that Dumeril's are difficult to probe accurately, as well because of their short tail, and shallow hemipene depth. is this true?

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    ^whoops, sorry to sound like a broken record. forgot i had said pretty much that in my OP^
    Last edited by SquamishSerpents; 07-06-2011 at 04:03 AM.

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