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Uhh.. help!!

corngurl2011

Stacy Renee
Ok so I had asked if anyone could help me with finding out if my corn was a male or female. And I was waiting till she/he shed and they did lastnite and I save all the sheds and was putting it with the rest when i realized something that started to freak me out. I think my snake is a male because I found two spots that look like blood on the shed. I have a pic of it in the album named Copper. If you guys and gals could check it out and let me know what it is I would be so greatful. I would add the pic on here but my phones a pain in the butt.
 
I'm not sure what you mean by blood on the shed, however there is no way to tell the sex of a snake based off of its shed skin. Pictures would be a great help.
 
The pic I have has blood in the shed. If you look in my photo album named copper you'll see it. It's an up close with the shed.
 
I don't think that's blood, my snakes all have the exact same thing on their sheds. Both my males and females have them.
 
Well this is the first shed I've seen with it. And I have all the shed since I got it. So its the first in 7 months.
 
Mine had it on the last shed. 2 tiny red dots near the cloaca. Apparently they don't correlate with gender.
 
How large is your snake? Kathy Love has a great photo on popping corns on YouTube. It's very simple to do.
 
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