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Morph and gender help

brittbritt

New member
This past Tuesday I brought home my family's first ever snake. I was told it was about three months old and possibly female. I wanted to get everyone's feedback on our new baby's morph and sex. Thank you so much for the help.

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Looks like s/he has to poop!

It would be easier to guess if you could take a clear picture of the underside of the tail, instead of from the top or side.

As far as morph, definitely a nice looking amel with some aberrant/Aztec patterning.
 
On the lighter morphs like Amel and Snow, etc., you can shine a flashlight (or small penlight) behind them at their vent, and see if they are male or female.

Very pretty Amel, I like the aberrant pattern on that one.
 
I took our baby outside and looked to tell the gender in the sunlight. We officially have a baby girl! My daughter is naming her Lady Ivana.
 
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