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    Thats not good...

    Well, this morning I had my bell out and while looking him over I noticed something... One of his Spurs is missing?! Can that effect breeding or his over all health? I cleaned up the spot( And I mean spot... theres a pinpoint hole...) So...what is anyones take on this? He was with a female at the time.
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    Re: Thats not good...

    Often times when people see a spur is missing, its actually not. A few bad sheds could make a spur look non existant. make sure your snakes shedding process is going good. Hopefully the spur is actually still there.

    Then again, it could have been caused from some sort of Trauma, I wouldnt be extremely worried about it, and I am sure he could still breed just fine. If it worries you bad enough, you could take him to a Vet and clear your worries up there. Good Luck to You.

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    Re: Thats not good...

    Quote Originally Posted by XGetSome View Post
    Often times when people see a spur is missing, its actually not. A few bad sheds could make a spur look non existant. make sure your snakes shedding process is going good. Hopefully the spur is actually still there.

    Then again, it could have been caused from some sort of Trauma, I wouldnt be extremely worried about it, and I am sure he could still breed just fine. If it worries you bad enough, you could take him to a Vet and clear your worries up there. Good Luck to You.
    I'M positive its not from bad sheds. Ive always noticed that that spur has always been a little "off" in it position.
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    Re: Thats not good...

    i would assume (and i know what assuming means) that its not too big of a deal. snakes can shed teeth and be fine so they can probably lose spurs and be fine also.

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    Re: Thats not good...

    I'm not really sure how a snake would "lose" a spur. They're actually a part of their bone structure, kind of an "evolutionary remnant" of their pelvis. It's possible that it's just retracted somehow. I'd think if you had an x-ray done it would still show up.
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    Re: Thats not good...

    Heh heh.... a ball with one spur is like a man with one testicle

    Seriously, I doubt that this is an issue to worry about, if the snake is feeding and shedding nicely then I would not worry too much. If you need further reassurance then pop to your local herp vet and get the pro's evaluation.
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    Re: Thats not good...

    The spur is actually built up shed. Freaked me out when Tim Bailey popped the spurs right off of one of my males to prove it to me. They've built back up.

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    Re: Thats not good...

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    The spur is actually built up shed. Freaked me out when Tim Bailey popped the spurs right off of one of my males to prove it to me. They've built back up.
    Yup. I just read something about it in the Barker's book. I'll write more when I go home & re-read it...lol.
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    Re: Thats not good...

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    The spur is actually built up shed. Freaked me out when Tim Bailey popped the spurs right off of one of my males to prove it to me. They've built back up.
    That would freak me out haha.

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    Re: Thats not good...

    My het. ablino male lost a spur once. I flipped out. It's now growing back. ^_^
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