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I was told the female was four years old. And this animal is a decent length. (At least three feet long.) I didn't bother to weigh the animal yet, but I did notice that it would probably appreciate an extra meal or two.
I was told the female was four years old. And this animal is a decent length. (At least three feet long.) I didn't bother to weigh the animal yet, but I did notice that it would probably appreciate an extra meal or two.
Chris
It's definitely a tweener. It doesn't jump off the page as being male, but it's not what a typical female looks like, either.
I have absolutely no clue what to REALLY look for. (I've just heard that females start tapering immediately after the vent. And apparently that's negotiable. LOL) So when I say "MALE" it's only a coin flip. =)
I sure do hope this is a female. I'd hate to go through all the trouble (and money) of a shipping exchange. =/
I have absolutely no clue what to REALLY look for. (I've just heard that females start tapering immediately after the vent. And apparently that's negotiable. LOL) So when I say "MALE" it's only a coin flip. =)
I sure do hope this is a female. I'd hate to go through all the trouble (and money) of a shipping exchange. =/
Keeping my fingers cross'd...
Chris
If it's a mixup, then you shouldn't have to pay anything. I'd expect the seller to pay for shipping both ways since it was his error. You certainly didn't do anything wrong---no reason for you to be out any extra money.
Oh! I thought to have the animal probed as soon as I noticed the problem. It may be a while, though.
(I own two sets of probes, have studied the procedure, and have even seen it done once or twice. I've just never found the courage to try it myself. I don't want to accidentally probe too far. I've heard it happens sometimes. And I don't want to hurt the animal. So I have to wait until I can find someone to do it for me. I'm such a coward!)
I was just searching for a little hope to tide me over. =)
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