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sojourner
at Tue Nov 23 22:06:07 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sojourner ]
I know your dilemma. The method Amanda suggested definitely works. Between 1/2 and 1" behind the vent. "Like a pair of small bb's." I use my index finger on the bottom, thumb on the back. Another method is and spur morphology, if they are big enough. Male and female spurs have a different appearance from each other. Males are very claw-like and pronounced, while females are more conical and recessed. Use this to back up you findings from feeling the tail.
Here is some info to a possible reptile vet in your area. I am not sure how old the info is.....
Santa Rosa
Randall Popkin, DVM
Sequoia Valley Veterinary Hospital
604 Elsa Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Tel: (707) 545-7387
I wish you the best with them. How are they developing?
Jesse ----- "Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh
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