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Male or female??

gina

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Took a pic of our creamsicle corns tail today,he's about 9-10 months old and was bought as a male but not 100% certain,was wondering if anyone would like to take a guess at the sex by the pic...i know its not very good but he's a wriggler!
 

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Got another couple of pix,not really much better but i tried!:D
 

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Male Or Female

I'd say your creamsickle looks like a male. Granted I've not seen the whole pic, but the tail does seem to be longer and the vent seems more bulbus than a female's.
Is the corn sensitive on the sides above the vent area?
Like I had one of my male corns out and when I put him back in the viv, I let him slide in his viv. I support his weight around the belly and when it gets to the tail I'd gently hold the base of the tail and he flicks his tail in the cage.

Just a theory, try it out and let me know ^_^

Luv
Jayde
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No,i got Tango out yesterday and fed him/her and when i put him back in i did as you suggested as i usually do anyway after they've eaten and he just slid in slowly,with no problems or tail flicking!:D
I'm not fussed whether its a boy or girl,it would just be nice to know as we plan on breeding with him/her when older.:)
 
I would probably suggest getting a professional (Probably a herp Vet if you can't find a breeder or someone that does this often) to probe your snake, if you plan to someday breed him/her.
 
Since he/she is an amelanistic morph, you could probably bright-lite (called candling) and see through it and tell.
 
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