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    Re: Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.

    Quote Originally Posted by xFenrir View Post
    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?
    He/she has no problem going to the bathroom at all.

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    Re: Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.

    Quote Originally Posted by xFenrir View Post
    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?
    Those flames have only shown up after his third shed...but he/she is a happy snake...I also named him Pugsly for his/her birth defect.

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    I don't think you need to sequence the genome of a BP to tell if it has one x and one y chromosome. We have been able to see chromosomes for a long time now
    2.0 Red Tail Boa (BCC) - Neil, Hermes (Suriname)
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    Re: Birth defect...Ball python, unknow gender.

    Quote Originally Posted by ewaldrep View Post
    I don't think you need to sequence the genome of a BP to tell if it has one x and one y chromosome. We have been able to see chromosomes for a long time now
    Next time I go to my reptile place...Ben Seigal's I will ask if they can sex him/her

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    Very nicle looking. Great show piece.

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