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I bought a female juvenile veiled chameleon, but don't have the time for her. I am looking for another corn snake. willing to give away the cage and lights....everything else with her.
My snake has no back on her, and today I noticed a black spot where her bottom and side meet. I thought it was wood, so I tried to brush it off, but it didnt come off. What is it?
It is a girl (not proved). She is a Reverse Okeetee and was born in October. My first snake and I love her already. She is great at eating and energetic.
For christmas, my parents bought me a cornsnake. I was wondering if you could tell the sex of the snake without probing or popping (from what I have researched). Thanks. and by the way, I have a baby reverse okeetee.