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    Re: WHITE scales? Tumors? ripped cloaca??? Before I adopt her, what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Droxalope_94 View Post
    Well, now that I'm looking at the pictures, that tail is pretty long. If this is a male, then this is a BIG male. He/she is definitely around 4.5 to 5ft long. And yes, definitely an older snake. Guess I'll have to rethink my potential names LOL I'm hoping it's a male cuz I've wanted a male forever now.

    The shelter offered to pay whatever the vet visit costs if I'll drive the snake there. This is before I've had the chance to tell them that those bumps might be cysts and have to be removed and possibly remove the prolapse. Not sure how they'll feel about that yet. I think I'll just take it up to the vet and claim I had no idea lol
    What was making you say female if they hadn't even identified the prolapse? You can't tail sex BPs. The big old guy I shared with the same left hemipene out would sit at about 2200g. So some males definitely get bigger with age. Weight is more useful than length when you're tracking to help monitor their health so I'd suggest picking up a scale if you don't have one already.

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