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Sexing Siiloh... ?

MiAlovee

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Hi. I recently bought an approximately 8 month- 1 year old albino corn. I was wondering if you could help me and give your opinion on his gender based on his tail- I am aware that this method is unreliable, but I am trying to get an idea. Thank you. He is actually a lot longer than other corns his age, so that may make his tail seem long as well. His name is Siiloh :)

P.S. Spelling ideas for his name would be appreciated as well :) (pronounced "sigh-low")

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As you've already said, visual sexing is unreliable. We can guess, but it's probably just as likely to be correct as wrong. Best bet is to find a local breeder who can help you out.
 
I think your little one might actually be a snow corn...I'm not seeing the orange that typically appears on amel (albino) corns...which, if that is the case, and he/she is still translucent enough, you might be able to hold his/her tail up to a bright light (like you would be looking through the snake) to see if you notice hemipenes or not..otherwise, best suggestion for a 100% accurate read, local breeder/experienced reptile vet would be your best bet.

As far as the name spelling, what about Sylo or Siylo?
 
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