He/she is super pretty! I haven't seen many cinnys this dark. I couldn't agree more, definitely won't be upset if he is a she!
The tail suck was what really got me thinking this cannot be a male! I can't believe how lucky I am either, I never get this lucky with snakes! Definitely explains why he wasn't a proven breeder!!! I was leery when they told me that, I almost passed up on the deal, thank heavens I didn't!
No doubt! I've been suspicious about one other male, but he ended up locking with females after a few months. I didn't even question the sex of this guy until last night. You sure wouldn't think people would mistake the sex of a giant cinny! I picked him/her up from Tinley from a breeder that should have known. I'm wondering if someone miss-marked him/her, or she probed as a he, which can happen. You can't really mess up popping males, especially when they are young. Sometimes females will end up being male because they weren't popped hard enough or correctly. Getting a male that is actually female doesn't happen often!