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snake #2 new addition to family

yes diamondlil it is the same snake as in the first pic. it is amazing how the difference in camera n lighting is I never noticed the white at all until I took these pic's as it is so hard to notice. this is not the same snake that is in the container where there are 2 snakes.
 
it is the pic the girl I bought them from sent me. I just noticed the same thing as it doesn't look the same. I'm glad you pointed it out to me. so sorry for all the confusion everyone.
 
is there a way to delete this post or at least the first pic. please help
is the snake in the last 3 pic's a female instead of a male as well?
 
I am so sorry about the post this is super embarrassing

I apologize to everyone this is a terrible confusion for everyone. the first pic is not the same snake at all
so sorry. everyone
 
I got her/he from a lady looking to get rid of the 2 small snakes she had because she was moving. not a breeder unfortunately there is no one at all located near where I live.
I am thinking it is a female also not a male like she told me. am I right or wrong
 
how would I sex the snake as I am not experienced with them at all & there is no local breeder to go to for help. is there a way to check that will not harm the snake
 
The honest answer is, not really. An experienced breeder would be able to probe her as she's way too large to pop.
I think there are ways to possibly be able to get an idea using the tail but it's not always guaranteed.
 
I apologize to everyone this is a terrible confusion for everyone. the first pic is not the same snake at all
so sorry. everyone

I think you may want to check photos before posting you used the picture of the snake on pink background in more then this thread. The picture is not yours and neither is the snake. I believe that snake picture is from someone in Texas.
 
Ok, so some of the photos ar your snakes, some aren't. How about a new photo of your actual snakes?
As for sexing them, it's not an issue if you seperate them rather than continue to cohab. If you want to find out their sex when they are older you'll have to find someone who can probe them. For now just accept that they may be a pair that can mate early and keeping them together poses potential risks?
 
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