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jmr188

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I have called all the the vets in my area. and it seems that none of them do snake probing. what can "I" look for to find out the sex of my snake? I have heard something about the tail but i cant remember
 
Possibly a scale count?

Has anyone heard of using a "scale count" method of sexing corns?

I read at a site called reptilerooms.com (?) that you can count the scales on the tail from the cloaca to the tip of the tail. You'll have to have kept a shed skin for this as counting them on a live snake will likely prove impossible. Males have longer tails than females (thus more scales). Count the two rows of scales on the underside of the snake from the cloaca to the tip of his/her tail, if the total of the two rows is 130 or less then it's likely a female and if there are 140 or more its said to be a male. Unfortunately a count between 130 and 140 could be 'either' so your mileage may vary...

I have no idea how accurate, or if this technique is accurate at all, but you can have fun with your magnifying glass and shed skin, then reply later and tell us your findings. Good luck!

Personally, I would like folks who already know the gender of their snakes to perform the count so we can find out whether or not this is based in fact or just a load snake poo.

Cheers,
Jason
 
Sexing by tail

The trick that I know for sexing by tail is to look at the shape of the tail past the colaca. A male's tail will taper off very gradually and be rather long. From the top or side of the snake you can't really tell where the colaca is due to the long, gradual shape of the tail. A female's tail however, will come to a point rather quickly past the colaca and from the top or side of the snake you can tell where the colaca is much more easily because the tail decreases in size very rapidly past that point. I also want to add that this usually doesn't work too well on juvenile snakes and is much more reliable on a yearling to adult snake. Hope that helps.

I'll try that scale thing next time my pair shed. I’d be very interested to see if it works.
 
post a pic. maybe we can help ya out. another way is to take it to a local (reputable) breeder that dabbles in corns.

good luck, Wes
 
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