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Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.
I recently got a ball from a reptile store, I don't know if its male or female, he or she has a birth defect at the tip of its tail where it curls back and inward a little, Ive been told he or she cannot breed nore be sexed. I wanted to know what exact of normal breed she or he is and if there is a way to determine what it is a male or female. I will add a like shortly of a photo of my ball and his or her birth defect.
Last edited by Alex1989; 12-11-2012 at 02:27 PM.
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So you want to know the sex but it cant be sexed by hand? Is that correct?
You could maybe contact a herp vet in your area and get a dna test or something done..?
Hope this helps and I understood the question correctly, best of luck!
”ERMAGHERD A DERK!
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Edit: NVM you got it 
Hard to see the tail defect though
Last edited by RoseyReps; 12-11-2012 at 02:28 PM.
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looks like a normal. Can you get a better picture of the tail? Unless it is a severe kink, it can probably be sexed.
Last edited by Kaorte; 12-11-2012 at 02:41 PM.
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dna test 
Ball pythons dna hasn't been sequenced, so how is that going to work?
It's a normal, there is many thousands, maybe 10's of thousands of excellent normals out there to breed, why even consider a kinked normal?
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
dna test
Ball pythons dna hasn't been sequenced, so how is that going to work?
It's a normal, there is many thousands, maybe 10's of thousands of excellent normals out there to breed, why even consider a kinked normal?
I imagine a blood test would be more effective. They could likely test hormone levels and the like to make an educated guess as to the sex of the snake.
And I don't think the OP was talking about breeding. Simply restating what they were told - that the snake could not be sexed nor could it ever breed. Evidently, since they purchased the snake anyway, breeding was not a priority. Rather, they just liked the snake.
Last edited by WarriorPrincess90; 12-11-2012 at 04:54 PM.
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 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
dna test
Ball pythons dna hasn't been sequenced, so how is that going to work?
It's a normal, there is many thousands, maybe 10's of thousands of excellent normals out there to breed, why even consider a kinked normal?
I meant blood lol sorry.
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Re: Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.
I don't plan on breeding him or her, i rescued him/her because that's how i am. its a sweet snake..so why let it be neglected or killed for its problem.
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Re: Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.
 Originally Posted by RoseyReps
Edit: NVM you got it
Hard to see the tail defect though 
Heres a better photos

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It's a damn shame you can't breed him/her, 'cause look at those flames! I'd be curious as to what that would prove out to.
Then again at the very least it's a very pretty normal. Although I wonder if that tail kink is near his/her vent, and if that would cause any problems for it to go to the bathroom?
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