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    New to forums question

    Sorry, didn't really know which forum to ask this on considering it is so simple. Since I am new to the forum I was wondering what the numbers some people have in their signatures mean. For example: a 1.0 pastel ball python, .1 spider ball python, 1.2 albino and so on. Is it an age reference? I know its probably a dumb question but I just can't figure it out. I've also been up since 330 am on about 3 hrs of sleep so there's that lol

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    Re: New to forums question

    1.0 palstel ball python = 1 male
    1.2 albino = 1 male 2 female

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    Re: New to forums question

    Wow, I knew I would feel dumb once I found out the answer! Thank you for clearing that up though!

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    males.females.unsexed

    So if you saw this

    1.3.4

    That would be one male, three females, and four unsexed

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    Re: New to forums question

    Quote Originally Posted by SKO View Post
    Wow, I knew I would feel dumb once I found out the answer! Thank you for clearing that up though!
    No need to feel dumb. At one time I didn't know either, but we all learn

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