ArvadaLanee
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I have been reading a book with my boys called "Corn & Rat Snakes," by Philip Purser. In the section on sexing your snake, it describes a method of sexing by counting the subcaudal scales. The claim is that corn snakes have a set number of subcaudal scales, and that all males will have between 70 to 80 pairs, and all females will have 59 to 70 pairs. I was wondering if anyone else had ever heard this, and if it is true. If this is accurate, it could give newbies a way to sex their snake without having to find someone to probe, or "pop" their snake, although it can not be easy to get an accurate count either! And what if your snake had exactly 70 pairs? Nightmare was sexed by the breeder, so I know he is male, but I just found this interesting.