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jfmoore
at Mon Sep 25 16:55:35 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jfmoore ]
Thanks, Rick. I just got a "1.1 pair" and unfortunately each probes three plus subcaudals and each has similarly sized tiny but obvious spurs. Oh well, I guess they won't be making whoopee with each other. LOL.
Aside from not having the spurs, my Kenyan females typically probe three to four subcaudals, so should I assume these are females? They weigh 63 and 77 grams, so if they're females, I suppose they've got a lot of growing to do.
I can't recall the last time I purchased a wild-caught snake. Probably two decades. Serves me right.
-Joan
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